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  • Animal Cell Walls: Composition and Differences from Plant Cells
    Animal cells do not have cell walls.

    Cell walls are a rigid outer layer found in plants, bacteria, fungi, and some protists. They provide structural support and protection for the cell.

    Animal cells have a cell membrane, which is a flexible and selectively permeable barrier that encloses the cell and regulates what enters and exits.

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