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  1. Jan 31, 2024 · Welcome to the world of Our Bodies, Our Cells, a documentary exploring the microscopic cosmos of the body, by Aaron Collier, theatre performer and electronic composer, and IDEAS producer Chris...

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    • Cell Wall Definition
    • Cell Wall Functions
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    A cell wall is an outer layer surrounding certain cells that is outside of the cell membrane. All cells have cell membranes, but generally only plants, fungi, algae, most bacteria, and archaea have cells with cell walls. The cell wall provides strength and structural support to the cell, and can control to some extent what types and concentrations ...

    The cell wall has a few different functions. It is flexible, but provides strength to the cell, which helps protect the cell against physical damage. It also gives the cell its shape and allows the organism to maintain a certain shape overall. The cell wall can also provide protection from pathogens such as bacteria that are trying to invade the ce...

    Plant Cell Walls

    The main component of the plant cell wall is cellulose, a carbohydrate that forms long fibers and gives the cell wall its rigidity. Cellulose fibers group together to form bundles called microfibrils. Other important carbohydrates include hemicellulose, pectin, and liginin. These carbohydrates form a network along with structural proteins to form the cell wall. Plant cells that are in the process of growing have primary cell walls, which are thin. Once the cells are fully grown, they develop...

    Algae Cell Walls

    Algae are a diverse group, and the diversity in their cell walls reflects this. Some algae, such as green algae, have cell walls that are similar in structure to those of plants. Other algae, such as brown algae and red algae, have cellulose along with other polysaccharides or fibrils. Diatoms have cell walls that are made from silicic acid. Other important molecules in algal cell walls include mannans, xylans, and alginic acid.

    Fungi Cell Walls

    The cell walls of fungi contain chitin, which is a glucose derivative that is similar in structure to cellulose. Layers of chitin are very tough; chitin is the same molecule found in the rigid exoskeletons of animals such as insects and crustaceans. Glucans, which are other glucose polymers, are also found in the fungal cell wall along with lipids and proteins. Fungi have proteins called hydrophobins in their cell walls. Found only in fungi, hydrophobins give the cells strength, help them adh...

    Cell membrane– A membrane found on the outside of all cells that separates them from the outside environment.
    Turgor pressure– Water pressure inside cells.
    Chitin– A polysaccharide that is a main component of fungal cell walls and also of the exoskeletons of certain animals like insects.

    1. Which is a function of the cell wall? A. To maintain turgor pressure B. To provide support to the cell C. To control what molecules enter and exit the cell D.All of the above 2. The cells of which group of organisms lack a cell wall? A. Archaea B. Bacteria C. Animals D.Fungi 3. Which organism has a cell wall containing chitin? A. Plants B. Algae...

  3. Jul 16, 2020 · What is a cell wall and what it does in a cell: its facts, meaning, analogy, composition, description, location, & purpose with examples, & labeled picture.

  4. Table of Contents. Composition of Cell Wall. Structure of Cell Wall. Types of Cell Wall. Functions. Composition of Cell Wall. The plant cell walls are made of cellulose that acts as the skeleton of the cell wall. The cellulose is arranged into rod-shaped called microfibrils.

  5. Jul 29, 2024 · A cell wall is a rigid, semi-permeable protective layer in some cell types. This outer covering is positioned next to the cell membrane (plasma membrane) in most plant cells, fungi, bacteria, algae, and some archaea. Animal cells however, do not have a cell wall.

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  7. Apr 17, 2024 · The cell wall is a rigid layer that surrounds the cell membrane in plants, fungi, algae, and some prokaryotes. In plant cells, the cell wall is a complex and dynamic structure composed primarily of polysaccharides like cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin. It provides structural support, and protection, and facilitates communication and ...

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