Cell Wall – Definition, Cell Wall Function, Cell Wall Layers

23 Dec 2023

Cell Wall: Essential Structure for Efficient Cell Functions

The cell  has a basic structural organization. This helps the performance of the function of cell wall like respiration, obtaining nutrition, and clearing of waste material, or forming new proteins. This means that a particular function is carried out by a cluster of cells at a definite place in the body. This cluster of cells, called a tissue, is arranged and designed so as to give the highest possible efficiency of function. 

Information about Cell: Life’s Basic Building Block

  • Discovery: Cells were first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665. 
    • Cell is a Latin word for ‘a little room’
    • He observed the cells in a cork slice with the help of a primitive microscope.
    • In 1674, Leeuwenhoek used an advanced microscope to unveil free-living cells in pond water. 
    • Then, in 1831, Robert Brown identified the cell’s nucleus, while in 1839, Purkinje introduced the term ‘protoplasm’ for the cell’s fluid component.
  • The Cell Theory ( Schleiden (1838) and Schwann (1839)):
  • All the plants and animals are composed of cells and the cell is the basic unit of life.
  • All cells arise from pre-existing cells , given by Virchow (1855).
  • Unicellular Organisms: The discovery of magnifying lenses revealed the microscopic world, where a single cell can form an entire organism (e.g. Amoeba, Chlamydomonas, bacteria), known as unicellular organisms.
  • Multicellular Organisms: Organisms such as fungi, plants, and animals, consist of cells working together in various body parts. 
    • All life begins as a single cell that divides to produce more cells, demonstrating that every cell comes from pre-existing cells.
  • Shape and Size: Cell shape and size relate to their function of the cell wall, some, like Amoeba, exhibit changing shapes, while others have fixed, distinct shapes (e.g., nerve cells)
  • Functions: All living cells share fundamental functions. 
    • function of the cell wall efficiently due to division of labor, akin to multicellular organisms. 
  • Organelles: They contain specialized components called cell organelles, each performing specific tasks such as material synthesis and waste removal.
    • These organelles collectively form the cell’s basic unit, and intriguingly, all cells, regardless of their function or organism, possess the same organelles.

 Cell Wall: The Structural and Functional Unit of Life

  • Function of cell wall: Each living cell has the capacity to perform certain basic functions of the cell wall that are characteristic of all living forms. 
  • Cell Organelles: The Cellular component is called Cell Organelles
    • Examples: plasma membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm. 
  • A cell is able to live and perform all its function of the cell wall because of these organelles.
  • These organelles together constitute the basic unit called the cell
  • Under Microscope: If we study a cell under a microscope, we would find three features in almost every cell, plasma membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm. 
  • Crucial Role: All activities inside the cell and interactions of the cell with its environment are possible due to these features.

Plasma Membrane Or Cell Membrane: The Dynamic Border of Life’s Essential Space

  • Outermost Layer: This is the outermost covering of the cell that separates the contents of the cell from its external environment. 
    • The cell membrane is an active part of the cell.
  • Selectively Permeable Membrane:  The plasma membrane allows or permits the entry and exit of some materials in and out of the cell. 
    • It also prevents movement of some other materials. 
    • The cell membrane, therefore, is called a selectively permeable membrane.
  • Flexibility: The plasma membrane is flexible and is made up of organic molecules called lipids and proteins.

Plant Cell Armor: The Strength of Cellulose Protection

  • Special Feature: Plant cells have another rigid outer covering called the cell wall
    • The cell wall lies outside the plasma membrane. 
  • Composition: The plant cell wall is mainly composed of cellulose
    • Cellulose is a complex substance and provides structural strength to plants.
  • Protective Layer: Cell walls permit the cells of plants, fungi and bacteria to withstand very dilute (hypotonic) external media without bursting. 

Nucleus:

  • Discovery: It was Robert Brown in 1831 who discovered the nucleus in the cell. 
  • Membrane: The nucleus has a double layered covering called a nuclear membrane.
  • Chromosomes: The nucleus contains chromosomes, chromosomes contain information for inheritance of characters from parents to the next generation in the form of DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) molecules. 
    • Chromosomes are composed of DNA and protein
    • DNA molecules contain the information necessary for constructing and organizing cells. 
    • Functional segments of DNA are called genes.
  • Central Role: The nucleus plays a central role in cellular reproduction.
  • Advancement: Eventual advancements in science and technology shed more light into the cell, with new findings and discoveries about its structure and cellular components.  
  • During the 1950s, scientists postulated the concept of prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells, with earlier groundwork being laid by Edouard Chatton, a French Biologist in 1925.
Prokaryotic Cells Eukaryotic Cells
  • Size: Generally small (1-10μm)
  • Size : Generally large (5- 100μm)
  • Nuclear Region:  Undefined nuclear region containing only nucleic acids is called a nucleoid and cells lack a nuclear membrane
  • Nuclear Region : Well defined and surrounded by nuclear membrane
  • Chromosomes: Single
  • Chromosomes: More than one chromosomes
  • Membranes-bound cell organelles absent
  • Membranes-bound cell organelles present

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