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Answered by amritaraj
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⚫✴cell wall is an outer layer surrounding certain cells that is outside of the cell membrane. All cells have cell membranes, but generally only plants, fungi, algae, most bacteria, and archaea have cells with cell walls. The cell walls of plant cells help them maintain turgor.➡The cell wall is a complex matrix of linked polysaccharides such as cellulose and pectin, forming a thick semi-permeable rigid.

➡✴plant cells, fungi, bacteria, algae, and some archaea. Animal cells however, do not have a cell wall➡This outer covering is positioned next to the cell membrane (plasma membrane) in most plant ⭐☺⤵➡

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Answered by samyukta1010
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Answer:

Cell Wall: It is the rigid outer covering surrounding the cell.

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