Well in plants it is mostly structure but also protection. In bacteria, it is mostly protection and resistance to hypotonic solutions that would normally cause them to burst open. protection like doodle jump shields
Yes, fungi have a cell wall. The cell wall of fungi is primarily made up of chitin, a complex carbohydrate, which provides structure and support to the fungal cell. This cell wall helps protect the fungal cell and maintain its shape.
The cell walls of plants are composed of cellulose.
It is to protect and support the plant cell.
Plant cells have a thick cell wall made of cellulose to provide structure and support to the cell, protect it from mechanical damage, and help regulate the flow of nutrients and water in and out of the cell.
Yes, most bacteria have a cell wall. The cell wall helps provide structure and support to the bacterial cell, as well as protect it from external threats. The composition of the cell wall can vary among different types of bacteria.
Cell Wall
The cell wall function is to protect the cell and support it structurally
You can't have a cell wall and a cell membrane so no
The function of the cell wall is to protect the cell from foreign objects =]
the rot air cell has a wall (wall) to protect the cell cowards
The cell wall
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it protect cell
Protect the cell wall
They have a cell wall to protect itself from damage and protecting it from dangerous things.
They have a cell wall to protect itself from damage and protecting it from dangerous things.
A cell wall to protect it.