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Do blood cells have a rigid cell wall
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Do blood cells have a rigid cell wall
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No, a plant has cell walls, but humans don't. Cells in living organisms have cell membranes, which kind of acts like the wall. Hope this helps!
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Human (or blood) cells, dont have walls at all, only plant cells do and since plants dont have blood, then no lol
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