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Explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole
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Animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole because they are surrounded by a flexible plasma membrane that provides enough protection and support. The plasma membrane is composed of a phospholipid bilayer that is permeable to certain molecules, allowing the cell to take in nutrients and expel waste. The plasma membrane also contains proteins that act as receptors, allowing the cell to communicate with its environment. The lack of a cell wall also allows animal cells to change shape, which is important for movement and other cellular processes. A central vacuole is not necessary because animal cells lack the rigid cell wall that plant cells have, so they do not need a large storage compartment for water and other molecules.
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