Science, asked by geetanjali48, 1 year ago

Why plant cells are rigid?

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Answered by harsha1491
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Plant cells are rigid due to the presence of cellwall made of cellulose, a natural polymer.

Answered by abcd8816
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Plant cells have cell walls around them, and animal cells lack cell walls. All cells have cell membranes, and the membranes are flexible. So animal cells can have various shapes, but plant cells only have the shapes of their cell walls

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