If the cell wall was removed, everything would just spill out like if you had a balloon. If it was removed, all the air would come out.
Without a cell wall a plant cell will not be stable, because a cell wall provides a cell with structural support and protection. A cell wall acts as a pressure vessel, preventing over-expansion when water enters the cell.
Animals don't. Plants, Much of bacteria, and fungi all have cell wall.
Plant cells already have a cell membrane, but without the support provided by the cell wall they would probably not be able to grow properly/survive. If animal cells had a cell wall they would lose the maneuverability that is vital for their survival. Having no cell wall increases the animal's ability to move. In summary - neither plants nor animals would benefit from this reversal. This is hypothetical question. The cell wall in plants and only cell membrane in animal cells have been provided by the nature after a long evolutionary process. Survival of the fittest is the rule of Nature.
Cytolysis does not happen in the elodea because of the concentration of its cells. The concentration that surrounds the cells are usually less concentrated and therefore prevent cytolysis from occurring.
You would know that the cell is a plant cell. The presence of a cell wall and chloroplasts are unique to plant cells.
As cell wall is rigidthus it would be impermeable to fluids
It would die, because bactria and harmfull things woulld get into the cell and kill it!!
You could remove the cell wall by using a blender (crude i know, but it works) it basically cuts up the cell wall and releases all the organelles into the solution left over Then use ultra-centrifugation to separate the different organelles
If a cell wall was not present, the cell would be more susceptible to damage and may have difficulty maintaining its shape and structure. The cell wall provides support and protection to the cell, and without it, the cell may be more prone to collapse or bursting under certain conditions.
Nothing would happen because the plant cell has a cell wall and it will protect it from shriveling up or dying.
Yes there is a cell membrane underneath the cell wall. When the cell wall is removed, the cell membrane of plants is called a protoplast.
Without a cell wall a plant cell will not be stable, because a cell wall provides a cell with structural support and protection. A cell wall acts as a pressure vessel, preventing over-expansion when water enters the cell.
Animal doesn't have cell wall, they have only cell membrane. Cell wall is a rigid structure found in plant and some microbe.
Without cell membranes there would be no cells! The cell membrane defines the boundary between cell and "noncell".
The cell wall of a cell would relate to the body/exterior of the car
Animals don't. Plants, Much of bacteria, and fungi all have cell wall.
Its on the outside of the cell. Thats why its called a 'cell wall'