cytoplasm
The cell wall prevents the cytoplasm to pinch in telophase of plant cells, instead a cell plate is formed by vesicles. The cell wall is rigid and strong enough not to allow the pinching
The kind of cell described is a plant cell. The large central vacuole in a plant cell helps store water, nutrients, and waste products. The cell wall provides structural support and protection for the cell.
The cell membrane holds both plant and animal cells together. It acts as a barrier, controlling the substances that enter and exit the cell to maintain internal balance. Additionally, in plant cells, the cell wall provides structural support and helps maintain shape.
Yes. Cell walls are found in plant cells. They distinguish plant cells from the cells of other living things.
A plant cell consists of a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and various organelles such as chloroplasts, vacuoles, and mitochondria. These components work together to support the cell's structure, function, and growth.
The rigidity of the plant cell's cell wall cannot 'pinch' together like an animal cell can when it divides. The cell plate forms a barrier instead, so it is similar to the cell pinching itself apart, but just as efficient.
protect the cell
They have rigid cell walls as well, which animal cells don't have.
cell membrane holds the plant cells together.
a cell plate forms between the two cells
cell wall and plat cell
A cell membrane holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out of it
Plant cells, unlike animal cells are surrounded by a cell wall made form cellulose. During cytokinesis, usually during or shortly after telophase, the plant cell will form a "cell plate" which turns into a cell wall, separating the two daughter cells.
Yes. Plant cells have cell walls to keep the cell together.
The cell wall prevents the cytoplasm to pinch in telophase of plant cells, instead a cell plate is formed by vesicles. The cell wall is rigid and strong enough not to allow the pinching
The cell membrane surrounds the cell and keeps it together. It controls the substances passing into and out of he cell.
The kind of cell described is a plant cell. The large central vacuole in a plant cell helps store water, nutrients, and waste products. The cell wall provides structural support and protection for the cell.