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how is the outside plant cell different from that of an animal cell​

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Answered by pradnya250604
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Answer:

The additional membrane called a cell wall, which is present only in plant cells and not in animal cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Question:-

How is the outside plant cell different from that of an animal cell?

Answer:-

The plant cell contains an additional layer, called the cell wall surrounding the cell membrane, which is just present in plant cell and not in the animal cell.

Important Points:-

  • The cell wall is non-living and is composed of cellulose.
  • It provides protection to and maintains the shape of the plant cell.
  • The cell wall allows substances to enter the cell through diffusion, it is freely permeable.
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