what is the difference between an onion cell and a cheek cell in regard to the outermost layer?
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The outermost layer of a cheek cell is referred to as a plasma membrane or cell membrane. It is the membrane that surrounds the cellular content of animal cells.
On the other hand, the outermost layer of an onion cell is the plant cell wall. The plant cell wall is a tough cellulose membrane that surrounds the plant plasma membrane.
On the other hand, the outermost layer of an onion cell is the plant cell wall. The plant cell wall is a tough cellulose membrane that surrounds the plant plasma membrane.
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plasma membrane and cell membrane
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