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why is plant cell harder than animal cell? ​

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Animal cells contain cell membranes, which makes them more pliable, while plant cells contain cell walls. ... Hence, plant cells are stronger than animal cells

Answer: Cell walls in plants are much stronger than cell membranes in animals. Animal cells need the pliability to move and adapt to their particular assignment. An endoplasmic reticulum made up of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and smooth ER provide a `highway` of sorts inside cells.

Cells are the basic unit of a living organism and where all life processes are carried out. Animal cells and plant cells share the common components of a nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria and a cell membrane. Plant cells have three extra components, a vacuole, chloroplast and a cell wall.

In contrast, the cells of most living organisms are surrounded by a rigid cell wall, from prokaryotes, to eukaryotes such as fungi and plants. Plant cells exhibit very stiff pecto-cellulosic walls, notably because of the presence of cellulose microfibrils, the stiffness of which compares to that of steel.

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