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What is the outermost structure that surrounds and supports plant and fungal cells?
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What is the outermost structure that surrounds and supports plant and fungal cells?
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It is most likley "Cell Wall" Ok please like this comment!
#CELLWALL4LIFE
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It is called the cell wall, the way I remember this is to think of the cells as a home to keep everything up and safe you walls.
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