Cell wall
<span>The rigid bacterial cell wall protects them from osmotic lysis or rupture when they are placed in hypotonic solutions (solutes concentration outside the cell is less than inside the cells). The cell wall is a rigid limit to the swelling cytoplasm. Therefore, if the concentration of the solutes in the surrounding of the bacteria the same as its cytoplasm, in this regard the cell wall wouldn’t be necessary.</span>
Most commonly the cell<span> changes to a more specialized </span>type<span>. </span>Differentiation occurs <span>numerous times during the development of a multi cellular organism as it changes from a simple zygote to a complex system of tissues and </span>cell types<span>.</span>
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