2.3.2

Cell Walls & Vacuole

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Cell Wall and Cell Vacuole

The cell wall is a structure external to the plasma membrane. Cell vacuoles are found in plant cell cytoplasm.

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Structure of cell walls

  • The cell wall is a rigid covering that protects the cell.
  • Plant, fungal and algal cells all have cell walls.
    • The major organic molecule in fungal cell walls is chitin.
    • Plant and algal cell walls are made of cellulose.
      • Cellulose is a polysaccharide made up of glucose units.
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Function of cell walls

  • The cell wall provides structural support and gives shape to the cell.
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Structure of cell vacuoles

  • Plant cells each have a large central vacuole that occupies most of the area of the cell.
  • These vacuoles are surrounded by a membrane called the tonoplast and contain a weak solution of salts and sugars called cell sap.
  • Cell vacuoles are found in the cytoplasm of plant cells but are NOT present in animal cells.
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Function of cell vacuoles

  • The central vacuole allows the cell to remain rigid.
  • When the central vacuole holds more water, the vacuole pushes against the cell wall and pressure is maintained. This stops the plant from wilting.
  • The vacuole also isolates certain chemicals that are unwanted by the rest of the cell.

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