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  • Middle Lamella: Plant Cell Walls vs. Animal Cells - A Clear Explanation
    No, animal cells do not have a middle lamella.

    Middle lamella is a layer of pectin that cements together the cell walls of adjacent plant cells. It is present in plants, but not in animals.

    Animal cells have cell membranes, but these are distinct from cell walls and do not have a middle lamella.

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