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6 May, 04:36

Did you notice a difference between the cell walls and the plasma membrane of the animal and plant cell? If yes, what difference? Use complete sentences.

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  1. 6 May, 04:38
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    Yes,

    The cell, or plasma membrane, serves as a selectively permeable boundary between the internal cytoplasm and the external environment. All cells are composed of a plasma membrane.

    The cell wall is situated to the outside of the cell membrane, and mainly functions to prevent osmotic rupture. Many taxa employ a cell wall, although some function without one
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