Why plants cells are more rigid when compared to animal cell?
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The cell wall is the outermost covering of the plant cells and is made of cellulose generally. It is tough and rigid due to its compositions. Tough organic molecules like cellulose, lignin, pectin, hemicellulose, etc. ... It is the main reason that makes plant cells rigid as compared to animal cells.
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The cell wall is the outermost covering of the plant cells and is made of cellulose generally. It is tough and rigid due to its compositions. Tough organic molecules like cellulose, lignin, pectin, hemicellulose, etc. ... It is the main reason that makes plant cells rigid as compared to animal cells.
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