Vacuole
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The cytoskeletons purpose is to support and shape the cell. In plant cells, the cell wall provides support for the cell, and prevents osmotic fluctuations from affecting the cell's shape.
The vacuole fills with fluid to provide turgor pressure, which helps maintain the plant cell's shape and size. This pressure keeps the cell rigid, allowing it to support the plant structure. The vacuole primarily contains water, but it can also store nutrients and waste products. This turgor pressure is essential for plant health and growth.
Cells are given their shape by a supporting structure called the cytoskeleton, which is made up of protein filaments. The cytoskeleton helps maintain the cell's shape, provide structural support, and allows for cell movement and division. Additionally, the plasma membrane surrounding the cell also plays a role in defining the cell's shape.
Microfilaments and microtubules
The vacuole in a plant cell holds water so when the vacuole is full with water, the plant cell becomes turgid (meaning swollen) so it fills up the space within the cell. This means that the cell membrane cannot droop and thus the plant cell holds its shape.
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The purpose of the cell wall in a plant cell is to give the cell structure and shape. Animal and human cells have no specific shape or structure.
The cytoskeletons purpose is to support and shape the cell. In plant cells, the cell wall provides support for the cell, and prevents osmotic fluctuations from affecting the cell's shape.
Cell wall
It supports the cell.It protects and give shape.
To give the cell a fixed shape. To provide structual support for the cell.
The cell membrane in animal cells and the cell wall in plant cells give the cell its form, shape, and protection.
In an animal (and human) cell, the cell membrane gives it its shape. And in a plant cell, both a cell membrane and cell wall give it its shape and protects it
The vacuole fills with fluid to provide turgor pressure, which helps maintain the plant cell's shape and size. This pressure keeps the cell rigid, allowing it to support the plant structure. The vacuole primarily contains water, but it can also store nutrients and waste products. This turgor pressure is essential for plant health and growth.
plant
cell wall