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  • Cell Walls: Why Animal Cells Lack Them & How They're Supported
    Animal cells do not have cell walls.

    Cell walls are rigid structures found outside the cell membrane of plant cells, bacteria, fungi, and some protists. They provide support and protection to the cell and help maintain its shape.

    Animal cells rely on their cytoskeleton, a network of protein fibers, for structural support and shape.

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