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If animal cells have cell walls what problem would this cause

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Answered by niral
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Explanation:

Animal cells do not have cell walls because they do not need them. Cell walls, which are found in plant cells, maintain cell shape, almost as if each cell has its own exoskeleton. This rigidity allows plants to stand upright without the need for bones.

Therefore if an animal cell had a cell wall, it would not be able to do all of its usual activities, for example, run, eat, or do any of the usual necessities as sufficient as possible, as having a cell wall in animal cell would make them stiff and not do any of these activities. They get strength from other areas such as the structure of bones, allowing the animal to stand up but can also move. Plant cells do not have bones and therefore get their strength from the cell wall.


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Answered by ratribhattacharrya3
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Hii mate, here is your answer:-

We know that animal cell does have a rigid cell wall but plant have a rigid cell wall if we imagine and think that if animal cell have cell wall then what will happen? Animals could not be able to run, eat, drink as it will not be suitable for them as it is not essential for them that's what it has not been provided for them. They will feel like unconscious in nature.

So if cell wall is present in animal cells a lot of problems can occur.

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