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Plant cells are more rigid than the animals cells. Why?​

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The plant cells consist of two cell walls. The cell wall present outside the cells is called the primary cell wall and is very flexible. Outer to the primary cell wall is the secondary cell wall which is very rigid. It is the main reason that makes plant cells rigid as compared to animal cells.

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