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

Antibody – Structure Overview

Antibody – Structure Overview

In this video we will discuss the structure of antibody. We will try and understand all the terms related to antibody structure and why are they named so. Let’s begin πŸ™‚