The outermost structure of a plant cell is a cell wall. Plant cells have cell walls for extra protection as they cannot move like animals and protists, whose outermost cell structure is the cell membrane, a thinner protective cover.
The rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane in a plant cell is called the cell wall. It provides structural support, protection, and helps to maintain the shape of the cell. The cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose.
To see a cell wall, you would need to use a microscope and look at plant cells, fungi, or bacteria. The cell wall is a rigid outer layer that surrounds the cell membrane and provides structure and support to the cell.
May I please ask: what is your question in specific? What this person is asking is, "what is the outermost layer of a plant cell?". I actually want to know that too.
The plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts (photosynthetic organelle) which the animal cell does not.
Cell membranes are found surrounding both plant and animal cells
the cell wall
The most outermost structure in a plant cell is the cell wall. The cell wall provides support and protection to the cell, and it is composed of cellulose, a rigid carbohydrate material.
The cell membrane.
The rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane in a plant cell is called the cell wall. It provides structural support, protection, and helps to maintain the shape of the cell. The cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose.
The cell wall is the outermost part of a plant cell.
cytoplasm
The cell wall surrounds plant cells.
The cell wall and the cell membrane provide structure to a plant cell.
provide structure and support for the plant cell
The cell wall is the outer-most layer, found outside the cell membrane. Animal cells only have a cell membrane, not a cell wall. Plant, bacteria, fungi and algal cells usually have a cell wall, as well as some archaea.
The cell wall is in the anial cell but not the plant cell.
The cell wall is in the anial cell but not the plant cell.