Biology, asked by Anonymous, 23 days ago

why is cell wall considered to be highly permeable in nature?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cell walls provide support and protection for plant cells. They are highly permeable to water, molecules, and proteins. This allows water and nutrients to be freely exchanged between the plant cells.

Answered by AaliyaNausheen
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The cell wall is characteristic features of Plants and nucleated and non-nucleated bacteria. It provides structure and protection to the cell. The cell wall is freely permeable as it allows water and nutrients freely exchanged between the cells and outer environment

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