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Cell Wall - Controlling Cell Growth & Function

Learn about the structure, function, and importance of cell walls in plants and bacteria. Discover how cell walls provide support, regulate cell growth, and protect against pathogens. Explore additional resources for more information.

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Cell Wall - Controlling Cell Growth & Function

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  1. Wall Photos Me Sources Cell Wall Logout Wall Info Photos What’s on your mind? Share facebook View photos of Cell Wall (7) Cell Wall is ready to control the direction of cell growth! September 23, 2011 Send Cell Wall a message Poke Cell Wall Nucleus Just dropped by to say, you’re doing a wonderful job! Thank for all the support, man. ;) September 23, 2011 Information Networks: The Cell Birthday: September 20, 2011 Political: Democrat Religion: Buddhism Hometown: Plant, Your Back Yard Cell Wall likes this. Cell Wall is ready to control the direction of cell growth! Cell Wall I can’t believe regulating cell volume could be this easy. Guess I’m a pro. September 22, 2011 Cell Wall is having fun storing some carbs! September 21, 2011 Friends Cell Wall filtering out pathogens...get ready for an attack! September 21, 2011 Cell Membrane Mitochondria Cell Wall who is glad I support you? :) September 20, 2011 Nucleus, Cell Membrane and 2 other friends like this. Nucleus Lysosomes

  2. Wall Photos Me Sources Cell Wall Logout Wall Info Photos Basic Information Networks: The Cell Sex: Unisex Birthday: September 20, 2011 Hometown: Plant, Your Backyard Relationship Status: Married to Cell Membrane Political Views: Democrat Religious Views: Buddhism facebook View photos of Cell Wall (7) Send Cell Wall a message Poke Cell Wall Personal Information Activities: Supporting the cell, filtering , having fun with enzymes Interests: Withstanding osmotic pressure, Forming interface with adjacent plant cells Favorite Music: Nicki Minaj, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Cobra Starship, Taylor Swift Favorite Movies: Monsters, Inc., Harry Potter, Zombieland Favorite TV Shows: Glee, House, M.D, Keeping up with the Kardashians, Jersey Shore, The Real Housewives of NYC, Bill Nye the Science Guy, The Cell Wall Favorite Books: How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found, Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, The Biology Book Information Networks: The Cell Birthday: September 20, 2011 Political: Democrat Religion: Buddhism Hometown: Plant, Your Backyard Cell Wall is ready to control the direction of cell growth! Contact Information Photos 2 Albums Address: 1729 Cell St, Cellville, Wisconsin Phone Number: (666) 123-4567 Bacteria Cells Updated last Tuesday Plant Cells Updated two months ago

  3. Wall Photos Me Sources Cell Wall Logout Cell Wall is ready to control the direction of cell growth! Wall Info Photos Photos of Cell Wall 7 Photos facebook Cell Walls’s Albums 2 Photo Alums Bacteria Cells 5 photos Plant Cells 5 photos Profile Pictures 1 photo

  4. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ME MADE OF: • In plants, cell walls are made of cellulose fiber, polysaccharides and proteins. In bacteria, cell walls are made of polysaccharides and peptidoglycan. FUNCTION: • Maintaining/determining cell shape • Support and mechanical strength • Prevents the cell membrane from bursting (resists water pressure) • Controls rate and direction of cell growth • Regulates the cell volume • Has a metabolic role (some proteins in cell walls are enzymes in transport) • Physical barrier to pathogens and water in suberized cells • Stores carbohydrates MISCELLANEOUS: • Not found in any animal cells RESOURCES USED: http://employees.csbsju.edu/ssaupe/biol327/lecture/cell-wall.htm http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/cell_wall.htmlhttp://texbookofbacteriology.net/structure.html http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu http://biolojoy.blogspot.com http://dbscience2.wikispaces.com http://kconline.kaskaskia.edu

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