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What is the wall of the cell?

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What is the wall of the cell?

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  1. Cell Membrane or Cell Wall


  2. For plants, it has cell walls. Cell walls are used to protect the plant and for suppport of it's structures (that's why trees can stand up tall and rigid, for example). Bacteria and fungi also have cell walls, but not the same kind as plants. It's more different. Bacteria has flagellum and phili on the surface of the cell to help it move.

    For animal cells, it's the PLASMA membrane. Or otherwise called semi-permeable membrane where glycoproteins, integral proteins and peripheral proteins are on or in there, with hydrophobic section between the top and bottom of the membrane (between the membrane you could say) and and hydrophillic on the top. Semi-permeable means that the cell allows some stuff to get in the cell while others can't, by using channels, transport vacuoles, etc. These are called eukaryotic cells, and on some eukaryotic cells they have flagellum or cilia (instead of phili) attached on the membrane for movement purposes. Carbohydrates also exists on the plasma membrane.

  3. cell wall then next cell membrane

    also depends which, animal or plant

    animal: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subject...

    plant: http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/plants...

    animal: cell membrane

    plant: cell wall and cell membrane

  4. for a plant a cell wall and the other kind i think its called cell membrane not sure but u can check

  5. cell membrane in an animal or human cell

    cell wall in a plant cell

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