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Why do plants have cell walls?

1. Plants do not move, and do not have a skeleton. Therefore the cell wall in plants is what makes them still and stand up straight.


What has cells have cell walls that usually give the cells a rectangular shape?

Plants and bacteria have cells with cell walls that give them a rectangular shape. The rigid cell walls provide support and protection to these cells. Additionally, the cell walls help maintain the structural integrity of the organism.


Why do plants need a cell wall?

To absorb the moisture and hold it in.


Why plants need cell wall?

Plants need cell walls to provide structural support and protection for their cells. Cell walls also help regulate the movement of molecules in and out of the cell, contribute to water retention, and aid in communication between cells.


Why is it important for plants to have cell walls hint do plants have skeletons?

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.


What is composed of cellulose and is only found in plants?

Plant cell walls contain cellulose and provide structural support to plant cells.


Do plants have a cell membrane?

Plant cells do have cell membranes, which are covered by the cell walls.


What is the purpose of cell walls?

It gives rigidity and support to the cell and maintains pressure by preventing excess flow of water


How do different minerals help plants?

Calcium helps builds strong plant cell walls. Iron and magnesium are also needed by plants. Plants that don't have enough iron get yellow leaves.


Compare and contrast the cell walls of plants and fungi?

FUNGI CELL WALL Fungi possess cell walls made of the GLUCOSAMINE polymer CHITIN. PLANT CELL WALL In plants, the strongest component of the complex cell wall is a carbohydrate called cellulose, which is a polymer of glucose.


Plants are able to grow tall because their cells have rigid?

cell walls made of cellulose that provide structural support, enabling the plant to grow upwards. The rigid cell walls also resist gravity to help the plant maintain its upright structure as it grows taller.


How are fungi plants different from plants?

Fungi do not use photosynthesis. Also, fungi don't have leaves and roots. Finally, unlike plants, the cell walls of fungi contain chitin.Fungi and plants are in the same domain (Eukarya), but are separate kingdoms. Plants are autotrophs (they make their own food through chemosynthesis or photosynthesis), while fungi are heterotrophs (more specifically they are either parasites or saprobes). Other differences are also present in structure (for example, fungi cell walls are made of chitin while plants' cell walls are made of cellulose), specialization, etc.