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The rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cell of plants and other organisms is called the _____. Please help, big test tommorow and I don't understand it, have to get a good grade on test!
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The rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cell of plants and other organisms is called the _____.
Please help, big test tommorow and I don't understand it, have to get a good grade on test!
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All cells have the lipid bi-layer cell wall and plant cells have a cell wall as well which provides rigidity to the cell structure.
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For plant cells there is a cell membrane and a cell wall. For animal cells there is a cell membrane but no cell wall. Because it is rigid, I think it is most likely the cell wall, but if other organisms include animals, then it is the cell membrane.
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