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1.Cell wall is found in plant cell and cell membrane is found in animal cells.

2.Cell membrane is covered by the cell wall which forms the outer most covering.

3.Cell wall is completely permeable whereas cell membrane is semi-permeable.

4.Cell wall is made up of cellulose and cell membrane is made up of lipids and proteins.

5.Cell membrane is also known as plasma lemma.

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