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what is the structural difference between plasma membrane and the cell wall​

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Answered by tora17
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Answer:

Cell membrane                      

It is present in all cells.      

The cell membrane is also known as the plasma membrane or plasmalemma.

There is no other name for the cell wall.

Cell membrane is semi-permeable.

Cell wall is completely permeable.

 It is present in bacteria, fungi and plant cells. It is      absent in animal cells and protozoans.

Answered by yashtank119
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The cell is the fundamental structural, biological and functional unit of all living organisms. It is also known as building block of life. The numbers of cells vary from species to species. Each cell is enclosed by a membrane and composes of proteins and nucleic acids. In bacteria, fungi, algae and plant cell, the outer most covering of the cell is known as cell wall which covers the cell membrane. The cell wall is absent in all types of animal cell. The cell wall makes the outermost boundary of the cell (if present) over the plasma membrane. The cell membrane is also known as biological membrane, plasma membrane or plasma lemma. It is present in almost all types of cells. The cell membrane is semi permeable which allows the passage of certain substances through them.

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