The effect on the plant cell wall would depend on the specific factor in question, such as environmental stress, pathogen attack, or genetic modification. For instance, increased pressure from turgor can strengthen the cell wall, while pathogen invasion may lead to wall degradation as the plant attempts to defend itself. Additionally, certain genetic modifications could enhance wall rigidity or alter its composition, affecting overall plant structure and resilience. Ultimately, these changes can influence plant growth, stability, and ability to withstand environmental challenges.
A plant cell has a well defined cell wall whereas an animal cell is devoid of cell wall.
Plant cells have a permanent vacuole and a cell wall. They may also have chloroplasts.
A plant cell has chloroplasts and a cell wall, which an animal cell doesn't have.
The cell wall surrounds plant cells.
No only the diatom (plant cell) has a cell wall
You would know that the cell is a plant cell. The presence of a cell wall and chloroplasts are unique to plant cells.
Its on the outside of the cell. Thats why its called a 'cell wall'
Its on the outside of the cell. Thats why its called a 'cell wall'
in the cell wall
yes
A plant cell has a well defined cell wall whereas an animal cell is devoid of cell wall.
A plant cell has a well defined cell wall whereas an animal cell is devoid of cell wall.
Plant cells would have those.
Without a cell wall a plant cell will not be stable, because a cell wall provides a cell with structural support and protection. A cell wall acts as a pressure vessel, preventing over-expansion when water enters the cell.
cell wall
Plant cells have a permanent vacuole and a cell wall. They may also have chloroplasts.
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.