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Why are plant cells more rigid than animal cells?

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Answered by siddharthrajalingam
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The plant cell is rigid because it contains a cell wall that is absent in animal cells. The cell wall is made up of proteins, cellulose fiber and polysaccharides. The cell wall gives the plant cell its shape.

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Answered by rithanyaar
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The plant cell is rigid because it contains a cell wall that is absent in animal cells. The cell wall is made up of proteins, cellulose fiber and polysaccharides. The cell wall gives the plant cell its shape.

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