01 — MENTOR CHAT
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Can you explain why the cell wall is only found in plants but not animals in terms of its function?
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The presence of a cell wall in plant cells and its absence in animal cells is fundamentally tied to their differing modes of life and structural requirements.
Animal cells require flexibility and mobility. Without a rigid cell wall, animals can develop complex tissues like muscles and nerves, allowing for movement and varied body plans.
SIR DAUD'S NOTE
"Remember, it's about rigidity. Plants don't have skeletons to hold them up; every cell has to be its own pillar. That's why the wall is structural, not just a container."
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