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Unlike the cell memebrane, the cell wall is A)found in all organisms, B)composed of a lipid bilayer C)a flexiable barrier D)usually made of tough fibers.
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Unlike the cell memebrane, the cell wall is A)found in all organisms, B)composed of a lipid bilayer C)a flexiable barrier D)usually made of tough fibers.
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Unlike the cell memebrane, the cell wall is A)found in all organisms, B)composed of a lipid bilayer C)a flexiable barrier D)usually made of tough fibers.
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Answer: The answer is (D) usually made of tough fibers
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