in three to five sentences explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or central vacuole for their functions (make it like a 7th grader wrote it)

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Animal cells don’t need a cell wall because they have other ways to keep their shape and protect themselves. Instead of a rigid wall, they have a flexible cell membrane that lets them move around and change shape. They also don’t need a big central vacuole like plant cells because they get water and nutrients in different ways, like through their diet. This helps them be more adaptable and do their jobs better!