Which statement explains a difference between a cell wall and a cell membrane?
a: cell...
Biology, 13.01.2020 05:31 aweller3898
Which statement explains a difference between a cell wall and a cell membrane?
a: cell walls protect a cell, and a cell membranes do not.
b: cell membranes protect a cell, and cell walls do not.
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