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What if the plant cell don't have cell wall?

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.


What would happen if a plant cell had no cell wall?

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.


Does the plant cell lack a nucleus?

Plant cells must have a nucleus to make cells.


When a plant needs water it Will Wilt but the tissue themselves remain but why?

the cell wall that is made up of cellulose are rigid molecules. If a plant lacks water, the cells inside the cell wall shrivel and die but the wall will stay firm


What would happen if a plant cell did not have a cell wall?

It would die, because bactria and harmfull things woulld get into the cell and kill it!!


Which type of plant cell dies at maturity and has strong thick cell wall that remain and provide support for the plant?

Sclerenchyma cells are the type of plant cells that die at maturity and have thick, lignified cell walls that provide support for the plant.


Would a plant cell die if it lost its chloroplasts?

No, there are several living cells in the plant without chloroplasts.


What does a plant's Cell wall do?

It is the outer covering of the plant cell. It is made up of cellulose and is a dead part of the cell. ITS FUNCTIONS 1.It maintains the shape of the cell 2.It provides structural strength to the plant 3.It protects the plant from mechanical injury 4.It provide a path way for exchange of materials between two adjacent cells


What are the results if you put a plant cell and an animal cell in a hyper tonic solution?

The plant cell will shrink, but its cell wall will prevent it from completely collapsing. In contrast, the animal cell will shrink and may undergo crenation due to the hypertonic solution causing water to leave the cell.


What is the difference between the cell wall of a bacterium cell and a cell wall of a plant cell?

Well, first of all, a plant cell is eukaryotic, meaning it contains a nucleus that holds it's genetic material, where as a bacteria cell is prokaryotic, and doesn't have a nucleus, its genetic material floats in it's cytoplasm.


How does hypertonic affect an plant cell?

hypertonic means the cell has too much water, it's become water logged. In an animal cell the cell will rupture, however the cell wall of the plant cell with prevent this from happening and the plant cell with become swollen.


How is plasmolysis related to tugor pressure?

Plasmolysis is the process where water leaves the plant cell due to osmotic loss. This leads to the shrinking of the cell membrane away from the cell wall. Turgor pressure, on the other hand, is the pressure exerted by the cell wall against the vacuole and cytoplasm. Plasmolysis occurs when there is a loss of turgor pressure in a plant cell.