Definition of "cell wall" (cytology) A thick , fairly rigid , layer formed around individual cells of bacteria , Archaea , fungi , plants , and algae (but not animals and other protists which generally have cell membranes without cell walls ). The cell wall is external to the cell membrane and serves a structural function helping the cell maintain its shape and protecting the cell from damage . quotations
Quotations The name of Chlamydomonas is applied to certain microscopic green bodies , each of which consists of a protoplasmic central substance invested by a structureless sac . The latter contains cellulose , as in ordinary plants ; and the chlorophyll which gives the green colour enables the Chlamydomonas to decompose carbonic acid and fix carbon , as they do . Two long cilia protrude through the cell-wall , and effect the rapid locomotion of this "monad ," which , in all respects except its mobility , is characteristically a plant .
1876, T. H. Huxley, “On the Border Territory between the Animal and the Vegetable Kingdoms”, in Littell's Living Age, vol. 128, no. 1657