Did you notice a difference between the cell walls and the plasma membrane of the animal and plant cell? If yes, what difference? Use complete sentences.

Respuesta :

Yes,
The cell, or plasma membrane, serves as a selectively permeable boundary between the internal cytoplasm and the external environment. All cells are composed of a plasma membrane.

The cell wall is situated to the outside of the cell membrane, and mainly functions to prevent osmotic rupture. Many taxa employ a cell wall, although some function without one

Answer:

Yes, there is the difference between cell wall and plasma membrane.

Plants cells have cell wall composed of the cell membrane, as well as cellulose. Animals do not have cell wall composed of the cell membrane.

A plant cell is enclosed by a hard or rigid cell wall along with the plasma membrane. The animal cell is enclosed by a thin  or flexible membrane.

Explanation:

1) The cell wall is the outermost layer of the cell. It including the endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria and all other organelles.

Plants cells have cell wall composed of the cell membrane, as well as cellulose. Animals do not have cell wall composed of the cell membrane.

Plants cells have cell wall composed of the cell membrane, as well as cellulose. Animals do not have cell wall composed of the cell membrane.

2) Plasma membrane is an essential membrane of the cell. Which plays an important role in the separation of the interior organelles of the cells from the external environment. The plasma membrane have various functions and are mainly depended on their site of location.

A plant cell is enclosed by a hard or rigid cell wall along with the plasma membrane. The animal cell is enclosed by a thin  or flexible membrane.

Plasma membrane is selectively permeable membrane allowing small molecules entry only, their layer is made  up of lipid protein and few carbohydrates, while Cell wall constituents are chitin, peptidoglycan and cellulose.

Both membranes are selectively permeable membrane which controls the transport of substances across the membrane.

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