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in three to five sentences explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole for their functions make it short write it like a 5th grader

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Animal cells don't need a cell wall because they have other ways to keep their shape and stay strong, like using a flexible cell membrane. They also don’t have a central vacuole like plants do because animals get their nutrients from food, so they don’t need a big storage space for water and nutrients. Instead, animal cells have smaller vacuoles that help with different tasks. This lets animal cells move around and work together in many different ways!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Animal cells don’t need a cell wall because they have a flexible membrane that keeps their shape. They also don’t have a big central vacuole like plants, since they get nutrients from food instead of storing water. Instead, they use smaller vacuoles for different jobs, allowing them to move and work together easily!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Animal cells don’t have a cell wall because their flexible membrane keeps their shape. They also don’t need a big central vacuole since they get nutrients from food instead of storing water, using smaller vacuoles for other jobs.

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