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  • Cell Wall: Understanding Its Extracellular Role and Function
    Yes, the cell wall is an extracellular structure.

    Here's why:

    * Extracellular means "outside the cell".

    * The cell wall is located outside the cell membrane, surrounding the cell.

    * It's not part of the cell's internal structure, but rather a protective layer that provides support and rigidity.

    Therefore, the cell wall is considered an extracellular structure.

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