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Maleah
27 July, 00:31
Why are animal cells round?
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Kennedy Peters
27 July, 04:01
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The reason why animal cell are not square-ish or have straight edges is because they do not have a cell wall, the cell wall is the feature that gives plant cells more of a structure. And since the animal cells lack this feature their structer is more 'floppy' or round.
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