BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Cell Wall, Middle Lamella, Microfibril

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The ability for cells to recognize and bind to each other is important, especially in multicellular organisms (i. e. : animals, plants, fungi) Multicellular organisms have extracellular structures that are important for function. Extra cellular structures are normally created by the cells they surround. The components of extra cellular structures are synthesized in the cell and exported to the extracellular environment. Cell walls function to provide support, protection for the cell and regulates permeability, but limits the types of cell to cell connections that can occur. Animal cells lack cell walls and so they can form a number of different types of cell to cell connections, depending on the function of the tissue. The cell wall is secreted by the cell. The cell wall is made up by 3 classes of molecules: structural fibres. Provide strength and rigidity to the cell wall. Held in place by a hydrated, water-containing matrix. Linked by b-glycosidic linkages between c1 and c4 (stiff linkages)

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