what makes a cell wall withstand greater change in the surrounding medium than animal cell 1.plasma membrane 2. vacuole 3. cell wall 4. plastids
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answer is 3. cell wall.
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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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The Answer is option 3.Cell wall
Reason is that cell wall is tough and turgid. It is fully permeable and allows all the substances from higher to lower concentration. Moreover the cell wall us made up of a cellulose called peptidoglycan which can withstand greater change. Plastids occupy a larger or greater space inside a plant cell making the cell wall more turgid.
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