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Animal cells don't have cellulose, but typical plant cells do!

The typical plant cell is covered with a protective wall called the Cellulose which makes the membrane stiff. So... the plant's cell's system is very stern and the animal cell's system isn't stern.

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Fiber is a complex carbohydrate that plants produce and then store inside their cells or within the plant walls.

The fiber in your diet comes from the fruits, grains and vegetables. Meat, fish, eggs, cheese and milk don't contain any fiber. However, you can combine meat with plant-based foods to create fiber-rich entrees or side dishes.

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