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If the plant cell wall or the animal extracellular matrix were impermeable, what effect would this have on cell function?

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Answered by rraj925726
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Answer:

yes very extremely effect..

Explanation:

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Answered by anirudhayadav393
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Concept Introduction: Impermeable is something that doesn't allow to pass.

Explanation:

We have been Given: Plant Cell Wall and Animal Extracellular Matrix.

We have to Find: What if they were Impermeable?

Plant And Animal cells exchange essential substances from the outside and let out or excrete harmful substances from the cell due to semi permeable nature of the intracellular fluids and it's membranes. Plant Cell Wall is Freely Permeable in nature, but if it's Impermeable, no required substances will come in and no harmful substances will be excreted out, which will lead to cell necrosis or cell death. If Animal Extra cellular Fluid is Impermeable than no required substances will come in and no harmful substances will be excreted out which will lead to cell necrosis or cell death.

Final Answer: If Plant Cell Wall or the Animal Extracellular Matrix were Impermeable than it will Eventually lead to Cell Necrosis or Cell Death.

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