Animal cells don't need a cell wall because they have flexible membranes that let them change shape and move around easily. Without a rigid wall, they can squeeze into tight spaces and communicate better with other cells. They also don’t have a big central vacuole like plant cells because they get nutrients and water from their environment instead. This way, they can still work well without those parts!
In three to five sentences, explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole for their functions. (4 points) make it sound like a 12-year-old wrote it
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