Respuesta :
Answer:
Presence of cell wall around the plant cells.
Explanation:
An adequately hydrated plant cell is firm due to presence of turgor pressure. Loss of water results in loss of turgor and the plant cells become limp and exhibit wilting. Irrespective of loss of turgor, presence of rigid cellulosic cell wall around the plant cells maintain their structural integrity.
On the other hand, animal cells do not have cell walls around them which in turn do now allow them to maintain the structure after loss of water.