Why Do Plants Have Cell Walls

So animal cells can have various shapes, but plant cells only have the shapes of their cell walls.

Why Do Plants Have Cell Walls. For extra protection against damages. Plants are immovable and require.

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This is assembled by a complex. Plants, animals, fungi, and algae have cell walls. But people are still studying exactly why do we have these things?

Note that while plants have cell walls made of cellulose, fungi cell walls are made of chitin.

The ends of the cells contain what are known as 'perforation plates'. Plant cells have a cytoplasm, cell membrane and nucleus which all perform the same functions as animal cells. Animals have only cell membranes made up of phospholipid bilayer and protein which protects and hold together the cell and its parts, it does not need to provide the support that plant cell was provide. Cell walls give them rigidity and protection.