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why is there a rigid outer cell wall in a onion peel​

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Answered by rishikm18666
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Cell Wall: Protective Coat in Plant Cells The cell wall is rigid and is composed of cellulose fibre, polysaccharides, and proteins. Despite the rigidity of the cell wall, chemical signals and cellular excretions are allowed to pass between cells.

Answered by khanpathan786
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There is a rigid outer cell wall in a onion peel to provide shape and support to the onion cell.It contains the organelles and is the site of photosynthesis.It protects and separates the cell from the environment.

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