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They have a rigid cell wall outside of the cell membrane.

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Q: In what way do cells provide protection and support for a plant?
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What do plant cells also have that serves to provide strength and support to the cell?

Plant cells have a cell wall that serves to provide strength and support to the cell. Plant cells also have a cytoskeleton.


Provides support and protection for plant cells?

the cell wall


What organelle provides protection and support for plant cells?

Cytoplasm


What is the structure provides support and protection for plant cells.?

cuticle


What do plant cell have that serves to provide strength and support to the cell?

Plant cells have a cell wall that serves to provide strength and support to the cell. Plant cells also have a cytoskeleton.


What plant cells that provides additional support and protection?

cell wall


Importance of turgor in cells?

helps provide support for the plant


Large central vacuoles of plant cells provide support by?

They are filled with water and that will give added support.


The main function of the cell wall is to provide support and protection?

True; plant cell


Does being turgid provide support for root hair cell?

Yes, when a cell is turgid it means that it is full of solvent, or in this case water, and provides for support. Plant cells have central vacuoles that are meant to store water and provide for the plant's support -- when a plant is droopy, it means that the plant isn't receiving enough water and its cells' central vacuoles are deprived of water, therefore unable to provide structural support. I can assume that this is the same for root hair cells. The opposite of a cell being turgid (meaning hard and full) is a cell being flaccid (empty, weak, flingy). The latter would not provide ANY support for the root hair cells, so my final answer is yes, being turgid does provide support for root hair cells.


What are the two structures that provide plant cells with extra support?

Cell membrane and cell wall.


Why plant cells have cell wall?

To give the cell a fixed shape. To provide structual support for the cell.