Vacuole and Cell wall
The cell organelle that provides strength and support for the cell membrane is the cell wall. It is found in plant cells and some prokaryotic cells, and it helps maintain the shape of the cell and provides structural support.
The cell wall
Vacuole and Cell wall
The cell wall is the organelle that provides structural support to plant cells and makes them rigid. It is made up of cellulose fibers and helps maintain the shape of the cell, as well as provide protection.
The cytoskeleton gives mechanical support to the cell and maintain its shape.
A vacuole in a plant cell is typically round or oval in shape, appearing as a large, fluid-filled organelle that helps maintain turgor pressure and store nutrients and waste products. Its shape can vary depending on the specific function it performs within the cell.
Vacuole and Cell wall
Plant cells called "collenchyma cells" provide support and help maintain the shape of the plant by providing flexibility and strength. They have thickened cell walls, particularly at the corners, to provide structural support while still allowing for growth and flexibility.
Vacuole and Cell wall
Cellulose in chloroplasts provides structural support and helps maintain the shape of the organelle. It forms a network of fibers that support the chloroplast's membranes and keep it rigid within the plant cell.
Cell sap is contained within the central vacuole of a plant cell. This fluid-filled organelle helps maintain turgor pressure, which is essential for keeping the plant cell firm and providing structural support. The pressure exerted by the cell sap against the cell wall helps maintain the plant's shape and stability.
Vacuole and Cell wall