if talking about transportin plants then it is wather that's keeps it rigid
I'm pretty cure its cellulose but that could be wrong.
Plant cell stay rigid because each cell has what is called a 'cell wall', and that wall gives the plant cell its rigid shape.
Yes.
Cellulose is the main component of cell walls.
To provide structural support for the plant cell.
Collenchymatous cells have rigid cell wall
The cell wall
The cell wall:Surrounds the cell and gives it support and protectionIs roughly rectangular in shapeIs only found in around plant cells also around bacteria, fungi and algae but not around animal cellsIs lined inside by a semipermeable cell membraneIs rigid, but still flexibleThe plant cell wall is mainly comprised of cellulose (a carbohydrate)
The most outermost structure in a plant cell is the cell wall. The cell wall provides support and protection to the cell, and it is composed of cellulose, a rigid carbohydrate material.
cell wall
Cellulose is the main component of cell walls.
The cell wall is tougher and more rigid than the cell membrane, and it provides an extra layer of support and protection. Animal cells do not contain cell walls, but plant cells do.
cell wall
Plant cells have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose that provides structural support, while animal cells do not have this feature. The cell wall allows plant cells to resist osmotic pressure and maintain their shape, giving them a more rigid structure compared to animal cells.
To provide structural support for the plant cell.
No some types of bacteria do not have cell walls
cell wall
Lignin is a type of polymer found in the cell walls of plant cells that provides support and structure for the plant- it makes them rigid.
Cell Wall
cell wall