Cell Wall or Cell Membrane – What is the Difference?

Cell Wall and Cell Membrane – What is the Difference?

This video explains the difference between cell wall and cell membrane which is also known as plasma membrane.

Cell Membrane:

  • It is present in all the cells.
  • In animal cells, it forms the outermost boundary and other than animal cells it is present inner to the cell wall.
  • Cell membrane or plasma membrane is responsible for maintaining a constant environment in the cell cytoplasm.
  • It is made up of phospholipid bilayer and it is selectively permeable.
  • Cell membrane is thin and delicate and is visible under electron microscope.

Cell Wall:

  • It is present in plants, fungus and bacteria and is absent in animal cells.
  • Cell wall forms the outmost boundary of the cells.
  • It provides protection and shape to the cell.
  • In plants, cell wall is made of cellulose, in fungus it is chitin and in bacteria it is made of peptidoglycan.
  • Cell wall is thick and rigid and is visible under light microscope.

Learn more about Plasma Membrane – Fluid Mosaic Model here.

Reference book to follow for the given topic: Molecular Biology of the Cell – B. Alberts