Nigel Gibson, Nick Lazzati.  The cell wall protects the cell and its organelles  It gives the cell a defined shape  It keeps the innards of the cell.

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Nigel Gibson, Nick Lazzati

 The cell wall protects the cell and its organelles  It gives the cell a defined shape  It keeps the innards of the cell inside the cell  The cell wall keeps a tightly bound plant structure  The cell wall is like the brick wall outside the factory, it keeps the workers in and protects he factory

 The cell wall is located outside of the cell  The cell wall has a primary layer, a gluecy pectin layer, and a secondary layer  The cell wall is exterior structure that surrounds the plasma membrane.

 The cell is a thick layer of fibers that surrounds the outside of the membrane  Only plant cells have cell membranes  Cell walls are located around plant cell, fungi cells, an some prokaryotes

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