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What would happen to a plant cell if the cell wall is not present?
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Majid Meer
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Answered 3 years ago
Originally Answered: What would happen if a plant cell didn't have a cell wall?
Cell wall is thick and rigid structure surrounded the cell membrane of plants, bacteria and fungi.
Cell wall is an essential part of a plant cell. Cell wall serves many important functions. One of this important function is withstanding the internal turgor pressure.
Water tends to enter the cell from outside environment because of concentration gradient. Most of the plant cell volume is covered by a large single membrane (called tonoplast) bounded organelle called vacuole. Water from outside moves into this vacoule and hence plant get a descent turgidity and support.
As water enter into the vacoule it exert a pressure on its wall as a reault the vacoule inturn exert a pressure on the cytoplasm and organelles. The cytoplasm stretches toward the periphery and hence a pressure is exerted on the cell membrane. This pressure is known as turgor pressure. Here cell wall come into play and help the cell to withstand this turgor pressure.