To help stop infectious plant diseases killing the outer/inner cell.
The cell structure that forms the outer boundary of plant cells is the cell wall. It is a rigid, protective layer made up of cellulose that provides structural support and protects the cell from physical damage.
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The outer boundary of all cells is the cell membrane but plant cells have a rigid cell wall outside the cell membrane.Cell Membrane forms the boundary that blocks most diffusion and allows regulation of the cell's internal conditions.
Plasma
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.
The outer boundary of a plant cell is the cell wall.
Outer dynamic boundary is cell membrane. Outer boundary is cell wall
The cell structure that forms the outer boundary of plant cells is the cell wall. It is a rigid, protective layer made up of cellulose that provides structural support and protects the cell from physical damage.
The outer boundary of a cell is called the cell membrane, and is composed of a phospholipid bilayer.
The cell wall.
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It depends if the cell is an animal or plant cell. If it is an animal cell then the cell membrane is the outer boundary. If it is a plant cell then the cell wall is the outer boundary.
Cell wall if it's a plant cell.
The difference, is that the vacuole in a plant cell is like a storage unit. It contains extra waste that the plant doesn't need, such as extra water or extra sugar. Inside of an animal cell the Vacuole contains air.
The difference, is that the vacuole in a plant cell is like a storage unit. It contains extra waste that the plant doesn't need, such as extra water or extra sugar. Inside of an animal cell the Vacuole contains air.
The outer boundary of all cells is the cell membrane but plant cells have a rigid cell wall outside the cell membrane.Cell Membrane forms the boundary that blocks most diffusion and allows regulation of the cell's internal conditions.
Plasma