A cell wall can be made up of different things depending on what organism you're talking about.
* A plant has a cell wall made out of cellulose * A fungi has a cell wall made out of chitin (also found in exoskeleton of insects) * A bacteria has a cell wall made out of glycoprotein
It depends what cell wall you are on about; plant cell walls are made up of cellulose. Gram Positive Bacterias cell walls are made up of a thick layer of peptidoglycan. Gram Negative Bacterias cell walls are made up of a thin layer of peptidoglycan and a lipid layer.
Some structures found in plants but not animals include chloroplasts (responsible for photosynthesis), cell walls (provide structure and support), and plastids (store food and pigments). Additionally, plants have specialized structures like roots, stems, and leaves for functions such as anchoring, transport, and photosynthesis, which animals lack.
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Vacuole and Cell wall
A cell wall and chloroplasts.
Cell wall and chroloplasts
Two cell structures that are unique to plants and not found in animals are chloroplasts, responsible for photosynthesis, and cell walls, providing structural support and protection for plant cells.
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Chloroplasts, Cell wall, and Plants have really large Vacuoles compared to Animals.
Cell wall and chroloplasts
bacteria can be like a liquidish cell but fungi can have a solid cell wall