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which is the outermost part of a plant cell​

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Answered by wwwsubhamsarkar2345
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Answer:

Cell Wall

Explanation:

The Cell Wall is a freely permeable organized structure which bounds the selectively permeable plasma membrane of the plant cell. It is a unique characteristic of a plant cell and technically helps in maintaining the rigidity & shape of it & particularly mechanically maintains the boundrions of extent of a plant cell in its plasmolysed or biological flaccid state. Generally, it is a biomolecular hompolysaccharide called Cellulose contaning individual carbohydrate chains of Amylase & Amylopectin(they are bound together by kaleidoscopic glycosidic bonds to the corressponding units). Cell Wall also contributes greatly in the explanation of fluid-mosaic structure of cell membrane in plant cells. It allows free entry of literally everything because of its high permeability. It also contributes in the maintainence of tonicity and colloidal graident on both sides(between cellular protoplasm and intercellular plasmodesmata).

Answered by kavitasingh1234
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Answer:

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