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  • Plant Cell Membranes: Understanding the Structure and Layers
    That's a great question! It's a little more nuanced than a simple yes or no. Here's the breakdown:

    * All cells, including plant cells, have a plasma membrane. This is the outer boundary of the cell, controlling what enters and exits.

    * Plant cells have an additional membrane called the vacuole membrane. This membrane surrounds the large central vacuole, which stores water, nutrients, and waste products.

    So, while plant cells have two membranes in total, it's important to note that one is the primary cell membrane and the other is specific to the vacuole.

    Let me know if you have any other questions about plant cells! 😊

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