Who concluded that the presence of cell wall is a unique character of the plant cells?
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Schwann option c.
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Theodore Schwann
Explanation:
Theodore Schwann (1839), a British Zoologist, studied different types of animal cells and reported that cells had a thin outer layer which is today known as the ‘plasma membrane’.
He also concluded, based on his studies on plant tissues, that the presence of cell wall is a unique character of the plant cells.
On the basis of this, Schwann proposed the hypothesis that the bodies of animals and plants are composed of cells and products of cells.
A cell wall is defined as the non-living component, covering the outmost layer of a cell. Its composition varies according to the organism and is permeable in nature.
The cell wall separates the interior contents of the cell from the exterior environment.
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