Biology, asked by KlerSimreet, 1 year ago

how does fungi bacteria can withstand much greater changes in surrounding medium than animal cell

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Answered by sakshimahendra270276
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Explanation:

The cell wall present in fungi and bacteria permits these cells to withstand very dilute external medium without busting. The cells take up water by osmosis,swells, and build the pressure against the cell wall. The wall exerts an equal pressure against the swallon cell, it is because of the cell wall, such cells can with stand much greater changes in the surrounding medium then animal cell.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
15

Answer:

Fungi bacteria can withstand much greater changes in surrounding medium than animal cell.

Explanation:

Fungi and bacteria have cell walls, which allow them to survive extremely diluted external media without bursting. By osmosis, the cells absorb water, expand, and create pressure against the cell wall. Because of the cell wall, swollen cells can withstand significantly greater changes in the surrounding media than animal cells. The wall applies an equivalent pressure against the swollen cell.

The fungus and bacteria survive far more drastic changes in the environment than a mammal cell.

  • We are aware that the cell wall—an essential extra covering—is present in the cells of fungus, bacteria, and plants.

  • It offers defence against alterations in the environment.

  • It offers stiffness,

  • It gives the cell a clear shape, size, and support.

As a result, fungus and bacteria are significantly more resistant to environmental changes than mammal cells, which only have one external layer, the cell membrane.

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