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Microscopic view of onion peel representing cell wall
Written by Vnaya

Cell wall: All plant cells and some bacterial cells have cell wall outsides of the plasma membrane. It is no living, thick and freely permeable in nature. Plant cell wall mainly composed of cellulose on the other hand bacterial cell wall may have a different compound in it. All animal cells lack a cell wall.
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