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Hugh Mccall
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20 December, 11:20
Why don't human cells have cell walls
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Heath Skinner
20 December, 11:40
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Because Human Cell's cell membrane does the Cell Wall's job as well as determine what goes in and what come out. Unlike the animal cell, the Plant Cell's cell membrane can only do one job at a time, so it has the Cell wall to do the job of keeping the cells shape and structure.
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