The cell wall of a young plant cell, the primary wall has the capacity to grow.
The cell wall is the plant and bacterial cell's protective coating.
Cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin make up the plant cell.
Cutin, lignin, and suberin can all accumulate on the cell wall.
The Golgi body produces cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin.
Bacterial cell walls are composed of peptidoglycans, whereas fungal cell walls are composed of Chitin.
Intussusception: granules of cell wall material are deposited in this technique. This approach results in the formation of the primary cell wall. Intussusception causes cell elongation.
Apposition: This is the formation of layers of cell wall material. Both of them contribute to the formation of the secondary cell wall.