Why do animal cells not require a cell wall?
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Animal cells do not require a cell wall because they are surrounded by a phospholipid bilayer, which provides a flexible barrier that is strong enough to protect the cell from its environment. The phospholipid bilayer also allows for the selective passage of molecules, which is necessary for the cell to take in nutrients and expel waste.
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