why is the cell wall present in plant cell and not in animal cell
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Animal cells do not have cell walls because they do not need them. Cell walls, which are found in plant cells, maintain cell shape, almost as if each cell has its own exoskeleton. This rigidity allows plants to stand upright without the need for bones .
It is generally an advantage for plants to stand upright and grow as tall as possible. Plants need sunlight, so growing taller than neighboring plants make it more likely that the plant will survive and successfully reproduce. For animals, height may be an advantage sometimes as well, but most animals have skeletons and musculature. They do not need the rigid network that cell walls provide to stand upright.......
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Animal cells do not have cell walls because they do not need them. Cell walls, which are found in plant cells, maintain cell shape, almost as if each cell has its own exoskeleton. This rigidity allows plants to stand upright without the need for bones .
It is generally an advantage for plants to stand upright and grow as tall as possible. Plants need sunlight, so growing taller than neighboring plants make it more likely that the plant will survive and successfully reproduce. For animals, height may be an advantage sometimes as well, but most animals have skeletons and musculature. They do not need the rigid network that cell walls provide to stand upright.......
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there is not only one reason why the cell wall is only present in the plant cell not in the animal cell.
so there are many reasons for that,
let's discuss one by one.
1). as the cell wall is made up of cellulose, so in animals the cellulose can't form.
so there is absence of cell wall in animal cell.
2). as the cell wall is rigid one . so it provides rigidity to the plant, but in animals we didn't need any type of rigidity from outer or external part.
our endoskeleton give the shape and rigidity to our body.
so there is no need of any cell wall in animal cell.
as the plants are stationary so they need erectness to them for standing at a particular place.
but in animals ,we are locomotory, so our endoskeleton perform that role for our body
3). the cell wall in the plants are also help them in giving turgid pressure.
first in animal cell there is not any type of vacuoles present , so, there is not need of any turgid pressure.
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there is not only one reason why the cell wall is only present in the plant cell not in the animal cell.
so there are many reasons for that,
let's discuss one by one.
1). as the cell wall is made up of cellulose, so in animals the cellulose can't form.
so there is absence of cell wall in animal cell.
2). as the cell wall is rigid one . so it provides rigidity to the plant, but in animals we didn't need any type of rigidity from outer or external part.
our endoskeleton give the shape and rigidity to our body.
so there is no need of any cell wall in animal cell.
as the plants are stationary so they need erectness to them for standing at a particular place.
but in animals ,we are locomotory, so our endoskeleton perform that role for our body
3). the cell wall in the plants are also help them in giving turgid pressure.
first in animal cell there is not any type of vacuoles present , so, there is not need of any turgid pressure.
hope you are satisfied with my answer
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