What kind of cells are surrounded by a cell wall?
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Explanation:
A cell wall is a fairly rigid layer surrounding a cell located outside of the plasma membrane that provides additional support and protection. They are found in bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants, and algae. Animals and most other protists have cell membranes without surrounding cell walls.
Bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants, and algae
Explanation:
A cell wall is a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell membrane. It can be tough, flexible, and sometimes rigid. It provides the cell with both structural support and protection, and also acts as a filtering mechanism. The composition of cell walls varies between species and may depend on cell type and developmental stage. The major function of a cell wall is to act as pressure vessels, preventing over-expansion of the cell when water enters it.
Cell wall is found only in bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants, and algae. They are not found in animal cells.