where is cell wall present
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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.
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A well developed cellulosic cell wall which is dead at maturity is the characteristic feature of a plant cell.
Three major algal groups (Chlorophyceae, Rhodophyceae, and Phaeophyceae) are included in the plant kingdom. Hence, algae have a well-developed cell wall.
A bacterium or prokaryotic cell also has a well-developed cell wall, but it is not made up of cellulose. The bacterial cell wall is made up of peptidoglycans.
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