Which statement is true about a cell wall but not a cell membrane? It forms the outer layer of a cell. It gives an animal cell its shape. It is selectively permeable. It is made mostly of cellulose.
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The cell wall forms the outer layer of the cell and it is mostly made up of cellulose is the true statement of the cell wall.
- The cell wall is the outermost protective layer that provides a definition in terms of cell structure.
- It is present in plants and prokaryotes but absent in animals.
- The animals have a cell membrane that is made of the lipid bilayer.
- The cell wall on the other hand is made up of cellulose.
- It is permeable to all substances but in the case of the cell membrane, it is said to be selectively permeable.
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