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MOST LIKELY TO BECOME WEIGHT-LIFTING CHAMPION

ORGANELLE CLASS OF 2012. CELL WALL. MOST LIKELY TO BECOME WEIGHT-LIFTING CHAMPION. Cell wall: 10-100 times stronger than plasma membrane Strengthened by lignin molecules Protects the cell it surrounds Provides support to plants. Primary cell wall. Cytoplasm. Secondary cell wall.

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MOST LIKELY TO BECOME WEIGHT-LIFTING CHAMPION

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  1. ORGANELLE CLASS OF 2012 CELLWALL MOST LIKELY TO BECOME WEIGHT-LIFTING CHAMPION

  2. Cell wall: • 10-100 times stronger than plasma membrane • Strengthened by lignin molecules • Protects the cell it surrounds • Provides support to plants

  3. Primary cell wall Cytoplasm Secondary cell wall Plasmodesma • Cell wall surrounds the cell to protect it and provide skeletal support to the plant • Cell walls only in plants Plasma membrane • Primary cell wall:Thin, flexible wall of cellulose, polysaccharides, and proteins. Created first to let cell grow • Secondary cell wall:Added in laminated layers after primary cell wall for strength • Plasmodesmata: Channels between plant cells. Water, nourishment, and chemical messages shared between cells

  4. The cell wall is like the walls of a room in a skyscraper because it protects the cell and provides support for the overall structure, like a skyscraper’s walls protect the things inside and allow the skyscraper to become taller.

  5. Works Cited Campbell, Neil A. Biology: Concepts and Connections. San Francisco: Benjamin Cummings, 2009. Print. < http://us.cdn1.123rf.com/168nwm/creator76/creator760907/creator7609070000 3/5162111-plant-of-fern-family-on-green-background-vector-illustration.jpg> < http://www.graphicsfactory.com/clip-art/image_files/tn_image/3/758803-tn_az_muscles.gif> < http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/d/da/davdibiase/167253_sky_scraper_2.jpg> < http://www.wix.com/cell_analogy/biology-oranelle> Plant cell walls and cell junctions. Biology: Concepts and Connections. By Neil A. Campbell. San Francisco: Benjamin Cummings, 2009. 68. Print.

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