Cellulouse makes the cell wall more rigid and hard to defend the cell.
cell membrane!! this is the correct answer to number 20... :D
I suppose you could compare the mantle to the cell wall or cell membrane.
cell membrane, DNA, ribosomes, and cytoplasm
yes but the nucleus is just as important no membrane cell dies no nucleus cell dies so they are equel
cell wall
No.
The cell wall is a rigid supporting structure.
The Functions of the cell wall and the cell membrane are different
A cell membrane can become rigid due to the presence of saturated fatty acids in its phospholipid bilayer. Saturated fatty acids have straight tails that can pack tightly together, making the membrane less fluid and more rigid. Additionally, the presence of cholesterol molecules in the membrane can also contribute to its rigidity by increasing the packing of the lipid tails.
The cell wall is the organelle that provides structural support to plant cells and makes them rigid. It is made up of cellulose fibers and helps maintain the shape of the cell, as well as provide protection.
One main difference is that the cell membrane is a selectively permeable barrier surrounding the cell, regulating the passage of substances in and out, while the cell wall is a rigid structure located outside the cell membrane that provides support and protection to the cell.
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A plant cell is like a brick in that its shape is rigid. A plant cell has a cell membrane like an animal cell, but it also has a cell wall, which an animal cell does not. The cell wall is made of a tough, rigid substance - chitin. The rigid and durable properties of chitin are what makes grass stick up and spring back up after you've stepped on it.
yes.. the outer layer that is enclosing the cell is the cell membrane, and after the membrane is the rigid cell wall. this is to protect the cells content
There is a cell membrane in both; however, plant cells have "walls" which are a little more rigid.
Cell membrane I think, correct me if I'm wrong.