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A semipermeable membrane
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Something that performs the same function as the cell wall would be the semi permeable membrane. This is because it helps protect the cell.
A barrier
yes it is found in prokaryotes as it has no membrane to cover it and the prokaryotic cell or prokaryotes lack just membrane bounded organelles and it performs the same function as in eukaryotes
I believe it performs the same function as a cell.
a door
I believe it produce the same functions as a cell
It hold every thing together and has the same function as a cell membrane that means, it is surrounding the cell and deciding what to let into the cell.
There is a cell membrane in both a pant cell and a animal cell.
The cell wall creates a semipermeable boundary that keeps the matter of the cell together while also allowing respiration. In animalian organs, the walls not only hold in material(performing the same function) but they are muscular and help the organ work. Above the organ stage, the skin on an animal performs the same function as a cell wall, as does the bark on a tree. They hold the material inside, but are semipermeable to allow exchange of substances.
Outer cell surface that regulates entrance and exit of molecules.
A plastic ziploc bag. It allows certain things to permeate the plastic, and other things not to.