Cell Wall Flashcards

1
Q

Where do cell walls occur?

A

In all plant cells.

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2
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What does the cell wall consist of?

A

Microfibrils of the polysaccharide cellulose, embedded in a matrix.

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3
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What do cellulose microfibrils contribute to?

A

The overall strength of the cell wall.

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4
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What features do cell walls have?

A

Many polysaccharides and a thin layer called a middle lamella.

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5
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What does the middle lamella do?

A

Marks the boundary between adjacent cell walls and cements adjacent cells together.

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6
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What are the functions of the cellulose cell wall?

A

To provide mechanical strength to the plant as a whole, and to allow water to pass along it to contribute to the movement of water through the plant.

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What does the mechanical strength of the cell wall prevent?

A

The cell from bursting under the pressure created by the osmotic entry of water.

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8
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What are the cell walls of algae made of?

A

Either cellulose or glycoproteins, or a mix of both.

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9
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What are the cell walls of fungi made of?

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A mixture of a nitrogen-containing polysaccharide called chitin, a polysaccharide called glycan and glycoproteins.

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