what type of cell is "cell wall"
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Explanation: Cell walls are present in most prokaryotes (except mollicute bacteria), in algae, fungi and eukaryotes including plants but are absent in animals. A major function is to act as pressure vessels, preventing over-expansion of the cell when water enters.
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Cell wall is only present in plant cell. It is non-living and freely permeable.
Being the outermost membrane in plant cells, it provides protection, rigidity and shape.
Due to its freely permeability, it allows all substances to enter and leave the cell
Being the outermost membrane in plant cells, it provides protection, rigidity and shape.
Due to its freely permeability, it allows all substances to enter and leave the cell
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