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n. cell wall. the cell wall is the stiff outer layer of plant cells. it surrounds the cell membrane and its contents. cell walls are composed of a nonliving material called cellulose. the stiffness of the cell wall limits the plants growth and movement. the cell wall gives the plant its shape (figure 5 - 9).
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- describe the cell wall.
- cellulose is a ______________ material.
o. comparison of plant and animal cells. most cell organelles are found in both plant and animal cells. however, there are some structural differences between a typical animal cell and a typical green plant cell. table 5 - 1 compares the structural similarities and differences between the two types of cells.
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- name two structures that are found only in plant cells.
- The cell wall is the stiff outer - layer of plant cells, surrounding the cell membrane and its contents. It's composed of non - living cellulose, limits growth and movement, and gives the plant its shape.
- Cellulose is a non - living material as stated in the text about cell walls.
- From the table, chloroplasts and cell walls are structures found only in plant cells.
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- The cell wall is the stiff outer layer of plant cells, surrounding the cell membrane and its contents. It is composed of a non - living material called cellulose. Its stiffness limits the plant's growth and movement and gives the plant its shape.
- non - living
- Chloroplasts, Cell Wall