What are the similarities between cell wall and cell membrane?
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Similarities between cell wall and cell membrane are:
- Provide protection
- Provide support for the cell
- Regulate incoming materials
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The cell wall and cell membrane both provide protection and support the cell.
Explanation:
- A cell wall is an external structural layer that surrounds some types of cells.
- It may be hard, flexible, or occasionally rigid. It serves as a filtration mechanism in addition to offering the cell structural support and protection.
- The pectin polysaccharide matrix, which is highly cross-linked, contains a matrix of cellulose microfibrils and cross-linking glycans that make up the cell wall.
- All cells' interiors are sealed off from their surroundings by a biological barrier called the cell membrane, which also shields the cell from its surroundings.
- The majority of plasma membranes are composed of roughly 50% lipid and 50% protein by weight, with the carbohydrate components of glycolipids and glycoproteins making up 5–10% of the membrane mass.
The cell membrane and cell wall have similarities but differ in their composition and permeability.
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