The cell wall, made of cellulose, keeps plant cells firm.
No, he was never a part of The Firm.
part of a plant cell
a plant cell:)
The central vacuole in the plant cell.
stiff part in a plant cell
The waste in a Plant Cell is sent to the Vacuole.
The cell wall of plant cells is the part which gives the cell sturdiness and rigidity.
The large vacuole.
The large vacuole.
The cell wall of plant cells is the part which gives the cell sturdiness and rigidity.
Because plants do not move, they need something to keep them from flapping around. They do not have bones because they do not need to endure so much interaction with their world. They have a cell wall because it also helps them to stay more firm and stay put so that if a wind blows, one part of the plant is in the soil and the other part is at a whole new block. Also because the plant cell is full of water, that is what makes the plant "Perky". When the plant needs water, the cells releases it, and that makes the cell walls less firm. The result it that there is not as much pressure on the wall of the cell and the plant droops. As soon as you water the plant, the cells will fill up, and the plant will perk up again.
The nucleus is part of both the plant and animal cells.