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To examine: Whether the statement “Animal cells do not have walls” is true or false.
Introduction: Animal cells form the tissues. Animal cells have proper structures and internal membranes. Animal cells perform a specific set of functions. The fate of animal cells is determined during the development.
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True or False: Animal cells DO have a cell wall.
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a which is the simplest unit of life, is surrounded by a membrane and contains macromolecules.
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All cells have the same basic chemical composition
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