Biology, asked by Kaustubh122007, 8 months ago

Why plant cells are more rigid than animal cells​

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Answered by ash4566
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The plant cell is rigid because it contains a cell wall that is absent in animal cells. The cell wall is made up of proteins, cellulose fiber and polysaccharides. The cell wall gives the plant cell its shape. Because there is a cell wall in the plant cell which is absent in the animal cell. Hope it will help you Please mark me as brainliest ✌✌✌

Answered by drmalik021
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The reason behind this is that they contain a cell wall. The cell wall makes the plant cells more rigid and provides them with protection from the outer environment.

The cell wall also prevents bursting of the cell when the cell becomes turgid due to excess water..

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