A definite YES
they protect the cell from damage. only plant calls have cell walls.
Cellulose is the sugar in plants that makes up their cell walls. It is impermeable to water and protects the plant's cell organelles form damage.
Unfortunately, you can't.CAUTION! (it may provide severe damage on your system) :(
Plants do not have skeletons like animals do. Instead, plants have cell walls that provide structure and support to their cells, allowing them to stand upright and grow tall. The cell walls also help protect plant cells from damage and maintain their shape.
Cell walls are made of tough cellulose fibers that provide structural support to plant cells even after they die. This helps maintain the overall architecture of the plant and allows it to stand upright. Additionally, cell walls can protect the cell from physical damage and provide defense against pathogens.
Plant cell walls are composed of Cellulose
Fungal cell walls are primarily made of chitin, while plant cell walls are primarily made of cellulose. Fungal cell walls do not contain lignin, which is found in plant cell walls and provides rigidity. Additionally, fungal cell walls do not have chloroplasts like plant cell walls do.
Plant cellsBacterial cellsFungi
well the cell walls prevent the cell from expanding but it does cause little damage to the cell wall
plant cells have cell walls
Plant incorporate cellulose into their cell walls, which give them a rigid structure.
only plant and bacterial cells have walls