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What is different about the outermost boundary in a plant cell compared to a anima cell?

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plants have cell wall, large vacuole, chloroplasts, flagella only in gamets,

animal cell has , no cell wall, small or no vacuole, no chloroplasts, flagella 
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The outermost boundary in a plant cell is the cell wall, whereas the outermost boundary in an animal cell is the plasma membrane.

Cell wall-It is a semipermeable membrane that is primarily made of cellulose.

It protects the cell from mechanical damage and provides structure to the cell.

Plasma membrane-It is also called a cell membrane. It is present in both plant cells and animal cells. In plant cells, the cell membrane is surrounded by the cell wall.

so, in a plant cell, the outermost boundary is the cell wall, and in the animal cell, the outermost boundary is the cell membrane.

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