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Which statement is true about a cell wall but not a cell membrane?
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It is selectively permeable.
It is selectively permeable.
It forms the outer layer of a cell.
It forms the outer layer of a cell.
It is made mostly of cellulose.
It is made mostly of cellulose.
It gives an animal cell its shape.
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It is made mostly of cellulose.
Explanation: Plant cell walls are primarily composed of cellulose (whereas cell membranes are made of phospholipids and proteins). Cell walls are not selectively permeable, and animal cells do not have cell walls.
Explanation: Plant cell walls are primarily composed of cellulose (whereas cell membranes are made of phospholipids and proteins). Cell walls are not selectively permeable, and animal cells do not have cell walls.
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