A Cell Wall
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Plants have several things that help to protect it. They have cell walls in their cells, which gives it rigidity and structure. They also have cellulose for strength.
Prokaryote cells do not have a membrane-bound nucleus like eukaryote cells. They do have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan which is composed of disaccharides and amino acids. This gives the cells structure and rigidity. In plants, this is made of cellulose and is rigid. Fungi have cell walls made of chitin. Animal cells do not have cell walls.
Different plants possess different large scale protective structures, but one protective structure that all plant cells share is the cell wall. The cell wall, composed of the carbohydrate cellulose surounds the cell membrane. It provides structural support to the cell inside as well as preventing the cell from bursting in a hypotonic environment where water diffuses into the cell.
Cell walls made of cellulose are only found around plant cells. Cellulose forms protective framework for a plant cell to survive. It is a structural carbohydrate used in protection and support. They help a plant keep its shape.
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if you catch the apple the answer will come to you.
Plants have several things that help to protect it. They have cell walls in their cells, which gives it rigidity and structure. They also have cellulose for strength.
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The cell wall, though the materials making up this cell wall are different in plants and bacteria.
both the bacteria and the plant cell have a cell wall, where an animal cell does not