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Plant cells, unlike human cells, have rigid "cell walls" that contain the rest of the cell components. What are cell walls analogous to in the human body? membranes cytoplasm blastiopores mitochondria
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Plant cells, unlike human cells, have rigid "cell walls" that contain the rest of the cell components. What are cell walls analogous to in the human body?
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