
- A cell wall is a layer on the outside of a cell that prevents expansion, it also supports the cell, and provides the shape and form of the cell
- In conclusion a cell wall is important to the structure of a cell. Without a wall the cell would have no shape and could expand more than it should. Animal cells do not have a cell wall but plant cells do.
“ANATOMY OF THE PLANT CELL VS A HUMAN CELL.” Interactive Biology, www.interactive-biology.com/3956/anatomy-of-the-plant-cell-vs-a-human-cell/.
“The Structure and Function of a Cell Wall.” Thought Co., www.thoughtco.com/cell-wall-373613.
What organism has no cell wall? - Mia Carlson
ReplyDeleteThe main ones that I found that have a cell wall are plants, fungi, and certain prokaryotes.
DeleteWhat are cell walls made out of?
ReplyDeleteCell walls are made of cellulose.
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