How can plant cells withstand much greater changes in the surrounding medium
than the animal cells ?
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Plant cell have a rigid outer covering called the cell wall. ... The cell swells building up pressure against the cell wall. The wall exerts an equal pressure against the swollen cell. Because of their walls, such cells can withstand much greater changes in the surrounding medium than animal cells.
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Plant cell have a rigid outer covering called the cell wall. ... The cell swells building up pressure against the cell wall. The wall exerts an equal pressure against the swollen cell. Because of their walls, such cells can withstand much greater changes in the surrounding medium than animal cells.
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