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Bacterial cells have ...

-a cell wall only
-both a cell membrane and a cell wall
-a cell membrane and walls around each of their inner organelles
-a cell membrane only

User Vikram S
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B, both a cell membrane and a cell wall

Step-by-step explanation:

I did some research, and this is most likely the answer. "The cell membrane is an integral part of every cell because without a cell membrane, there would be no cell." "A cell wall is a layer located outside the cell membrane found in plants, fungi, bacteria, algae, and archaea."

(I am not positive if this is right or not)

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User Matt Fichman
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Answer: a cell membrane

Explanation: But remember that bacteria do have their DNA inside their protein envelope. They don’t have a nucleus, but they do have DNA making them also have the ability to reproduce.
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