Why do plant cells need a cell wall?
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Plant cells are actively involved in water transportation, and thus plant cell wall ensures that the cell does not burst due to over expansion as water flows in (internal turgor pressure). It helps to maintain the shape and osmolarity of thecells and acts as defense against pressure due to inflow of water
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If the plant begins to dry out, water diffuses out of the plant cells so that they begin to shrivel up. As turgor pressure is lost, the plant begins to wilt.
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because the plants need rigid structure so that they can grow up and out .
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