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  • Cell Walls: Which Organisms Have Them & Why?
    No, not all living things have cell walls as their outer boundary.

    Here's why:

    * Cell walls are primarily found in plants, bacteria, fungi, and some protists. These structures provide structural support and protection.

    * Animal cells lack cell walls. Their outer boundary is a cell membrane, which is a thin, flexible structure that controls what enters and exits the cell.

    So, while cell walls are a common feature in many life forms, they are not universal.

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