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Which of the following best describes the difference between a plant cell and an animal cell?
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A plant cell has a thick, rigid wall while an animal cell does not have a cell wall.
A plant cell has a thick, rigid wall while an animal cell does not have a cell wall.
A plant cell has a small, thin wall while an animal cell does not have a cell wall.
A plant cell has a small, thin wall while an animal cell does not have a cell wall.
A plant cell has a thick, rigid wall that cannot collapse while an animal cell’s wall can collapse.
A plant cell has a thick, rigid wall that cannot collapse while an animal cell’s wall can collapse.
A plant cell has a small, thin wall that cannot collapse while an animal cell’s wall can collapse.
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A — A plant cell has a thick, rigid cell wall (mainly cellulose) while an animal cell lacks a cell wall and only has a flexible plasma membrane.
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