That depends on what kind of cell wall you're talking about
a plant has a cell wall made up of cellulose
a fungi has a cell wall made up of chitin(same material is found in the exoskeleton of insects).
a bacteria has a cell wall made up of glycoprotein.
A cell wall, usually found in plant cells, is rigid.
The cell wall is a rigid supporting structure.
Mainly it is the cell wall. It surrounds the cell
The outside covering that all plant cells have and that is not found in animal cells is called a cell wall. The cell wall provides structure, support, and protection to the plant cell, allowing it to maintain its shape and resist mechanical stress.
Collenchymatous cells have rigid cell wall
cell wall
Cell Wall
A cell wall, usually found in plant cells, is rigid.
The rigid covering mainly found around plant cells and some bacteria is called a cell wall.
It is called the cell wall.
Animal doesn't have cell wall, they have only cell membrane. Cell wall is a rigid structure found in plant and some microbe.
The cell wall is a rigid supporting structure.
Mainly it is the cell wall. It surrounds the cell
The rigid non-living boundary found only in plant cells is the cell wall. It provides support and protection for the cell, allowing plants to maintain their structure and shape. The cell wall is composed primarily of cellulose.
plant cell
The outside covering that all plant cells have and that is not found in animal cells is called a cell wall. The cell wall provides structure, support, and protection to the plant cell, allowing it to maintain its shape and resist mechanical stress.
No, the cell wall is found in the outer rigid layer of a plant cell that surrounds the membrane to provide shape and support.