Biology, asked by SHANAYA1114, 1 year ago

why there is cell wall in plants cell ????

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Answered by consistent
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 CELL WALLS ARE MADE OF CELLULOSE ARE ONLY FOUND AROUND
PLANT CELLS AND A FEW OTHER ORGANISMS.  CELLULOSE IS A SPECIALIZED  SUGAR THAT IS CLASSIFIED AS A STRUCTURAL   CARBOHYDRATE AND NOT USED FOR ENERGY . WHILE CELL WALLS PROTECT THE CELLS THEY ALSO ALLOW PLANTS TO GROW TO GREAT HEIGHTS..
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Answered by Sanskriti101199
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✔All cells have a cell membrane on the outside of them that acts like a skin. Plant cells go one step further and have a cell wall - a protective outside that provides support and other functions.

➡All living things are composed of cells. They are the building blocks of all life. Cells come in many different shapes and have different functions. Plant and animal cells are different, too. The main difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells have a cell wall on the outer layer, whereas animal cells only have a cell membrane.

✔✔The cell wall is a protective layer outside the cell membrane that also provides support for the cell's structure.


➡The cell wall gives the plant its actual shape.

➡It acts as a gatekeeper, because it determines what can come in and out of the cell in order to keep the cell protected.

➡It is kind of like the outside bricks of a castle, only, as you will learn as you read on, there are holes throughout this castle. Those holes do make the cell vulnerable, but they are important to the function of the cell.
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