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  • Cell Walls: Why Animals Lack Them & How They Stay Supported
    Animals do not have cell walls.

    Cell walls are rigid structures found outside the cell membrane of plants, fungi, bacteria, and algae. They provide support and structure, protect the cell from bursting due to osmotic pressure, and help maintain the cell's shape.

    Animal cells have cell membranes, but they lack cell walls. Their support and structure come from other components like the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix.

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