They have a cell wall to protect itself from damage and protecting it from dangerous things.
to give the plant its support and structure
the cell wall is a rigid outer layer unique to plant cells. it shapes and protects the cell, unlike animal cells, whose outer most layer is the plasma membrane (a layer that lies beneath the cell wall in plant cells)
The cells depicted may be animal cells or plant cells. There would be distinguishing characteristics. Animal cells are eukaryotic and contain membrane-bound organelles. Plant cells are surrounded by a thick and rigid cell wall.
Animal cells have no cell wall Plant cells have a cell wall and contain chloroplasts.
Plant cells have chloroplasts (which make food for the plant through photosynthesis) and a cell wall. Animal cells do not; they only have a cell membrane (plant cells have a cell membrane and a cell wall).
The cell wall is the outside covering that all plant cells have. This cell wall is not found in animal cells.
the thick walls keep the cells organelles inside of the cell
Cells of the pith of a stem generally have thick cell wall and large vacuoles. Likewise, cells of the cortex in the older parts have thick cell wall and large vacuoles.
cell wall (made of cellulose)
The thick, rigid cell wall in plant cells do not allow the formation of a furrow. Therefore, the cell plate which is the future cell wall is formed.
the cell wall is a rigid outer layer unique to plant cells. it shapes and protects the cell, unlike animal cells, whose outer most layer is the plasma membrane (a layer that lies beneath the cell wall in plant cells)
The thick outer covering you are refering to is called the cell wall found in plant cells. I dont know why they have it I guess its just there.
The cells depicted may be animal cells or plant cells. There would be distinguishing characteristics. Animal cells are eukaryotic and contain membrane-bound organelles. Plant cells are surrounded by a thick and rigid cell wall.
The thick sticky layer that coats the plant's epidermal cells is known as the CUTICLE. This substance helps to keep the water level of the plant at equilibrium .
The cell wall is a thick outer layer covering the membrane of the cell. The cells of plants, algae, fungi, and some bacteria have cell walls except for animal cells and protozoa that don't have one.The cell wall provides support and protection to the cell.
I am not sure. But I do know that regular cell walls are found in both.Plant- Thick Rectangular GreenAnimal- Thin Circular ClearEdited answer:Cellulose cell wall is found in plants
Only plant cells have a cell wall. Animal cells do not have cell walls.
Animal cells have no cell wall Plant cells have a cell wall and contain chloroplasts.