No, the cell wall is easily permeable and allows most substances to enter or leave without any resistance
the cell membrane the cell membrane
a cell membrane protects the cell and is sturdy and strong like a stone wall!
permeable or impermeable
The cell membrane, which surrounds the cell and is responsible for which molecules are allowed to diffuse into or out of the cell and which molecules are impermeable to the membrane
For plant cells, there is a cell wall outside of the cell's membrane. Animal cells do not have walls, so there is no structure outside of the cell membrane.
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.
cell
the cell wall is fully permeable
nothing can pass through.
the cell membrane the cell membrane
a cell membrane protects the cell and is sturdy and strong like a stone wall!
permeable or impermeable
nothing can pass through it
As cell wall is rigidthus it would be impermeable to fluids
You can't have a cell wall and a cell membrane so no
An animal cell consists of a cell membrane but not a cell wall.
the cell wall, or it could also be the cell membrane, the cell wall is outside the cell membrane