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no. animal cells are not as mobile as bacteria, which means they don’t need a flagellum. Animal cells do not need a cell wall- as the cell wall is primarily used to maintain structure, which is needed in photosynthetic plants. please give this brainliest!
Animal cells do not have a cell wall or a flagellum.
Why do animal cells lack cell wall and flagellum?
Animal cells are eukaryotic cells with a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Animals are usually multicellular organisms with cell differentiation and the formation of specialized organs for various functions.
Most of the prokaryotes and other unicellular eukaryotes lack cell differentiation. Therefore all the functions of the body are performed by various parts of the single cell which makes the individual organism.
In bacteria, a cell wall is present outside of the cell membrane to protect them from the harsh conditions of their environment. Bacteria also have one or more than one flagella used for the purpose of locomotion.
These structures are lacking in animal cells as various species of animals have developed specialized organs for protection and locomotion. Also, the lack of a cell has enabled animal cells to embody various shapes suited for their functions. For example, neurons are branched for signal transmission, and RBCs are disc-shaped to carry oxygen etc.
Therefore, animal cells do not have a cell wall or flagella.
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