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  • Plant Cell Membrane: Structure, Function, and Importance
    Yes, plant cells have a cell surface membrane, also known as the plasma membrane.

    Here's why:

    * All living cells have a plasma membrane. This membrane is essential for regulating what enters and leaves the cell, maintaining cell integrity, and communication with its environment.

    * Plant cells have a cell wall outside the plasma membrane. The cell wall provides structural support and protection, but the plasma membrane is still crucial for the cell's internal functions.

    So, while the rigid cell wall is a prominent feature of plant cells, the plasma membrane is present underneath and plays a vital role in the cell's life.

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