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Animal cells do NOT
have cell walls. Why do
you think this is an
advantage?

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User Sgauri
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Answer:

Because they don't need them , cell wall which are found in cell, maintain cell shape almost as if each cell has it's own exoskeleton ame this them to stand upright without the need for bones .

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User Bri Bri
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Animal cells do not have cell walls because they do not need them. Cell walls, which are found in plant cells, maintain cell shape, almost as if each cell has its own exoskeleton. This rigidity allows plants to stand upright without the need for bones .
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