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This is the cell wall. It surrounds the protoplasm of each individual cell.

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What is the carbohydrate that surrounds plant cells?

Cellulose.


What is made of cellulose and surrounds the outside of plant cells?

The cell wall.


What is proto plasma?

Protoplasm is the substance of the living cell of a plant or animal. It includes the nucleus and the cytoplasm (the protoplasm that surrounds the nucleus). Protoplasm is a translucent semi-liquid that contains protein, fat, carbohydrates, and other molecules in water.


What structuregive support and surrounds the plant cell membraine?

That would be the plant's cell wall made of cellulose.


A stiff layer of nonmoving material that surrounds a plant cell?

The cell wall which is composed of cellulose


What is the semirigrid case that surrounds the plant cell?

That would be the cell wall. It is one of the defining characteristics that distinguish plant cells from animal cells. It is made mainly of cellulose. Some plants have secondary cell walls made out of lignin, which is tougher and stronger than cellulose.


What surrounds a plant cell providing support?

The cell wall, comprised mostly of cellulose, gives shape and support to the cell of a plant.


Is the Cell membrane considered to be a part of the Cell's protoplasm?

Yes, the cell membrane is considered to be part of the protoplasm in a cell. Protoplasm includes all the living components of the cell, such as the cytoplasm and organelles. The cell membrane surrounds the cytoplasm and organelles, helping to define the boundary of the cell.


Where is the protoplasm found in a cell?

plant cell


Is protoplasm found in plant cell?

yes.


What is found in the cell wall?

cell wall is found in plant cells, made up of cellulose and starch. it is present outside the plasma membrane.it is also found in some protists.


The protoplasm and cytoplasm of a plant are interchangeable terms.?

No, they are not interchangeable.