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| CELL WALL | CELL MEMBRANE |
| Present only in plants and in some fungi, bacteria, algae. | Present in all types of cells, in humans, animals, plants, bacteria, etc. |
| It is the outermost part of the plant cell | It is the outermost covering the animal cells |
| It is made up of pectin, chitin, lignin, glycoproteins, glycolipids, sugar, and cellulose. | It is a lipid bilayer. And is composed of lipoproteins and carbohydrates. |
| The cell wall is 0.1 μm to several μm in thickness | The cell membrane is 7.5–10 nm in thickness |
| It is the thick and rigid structure with a fixed shape. | It is a thin and delicate structure. It is flexible to change the shape as needed. |
| It protects the cell from the external environment. | It protects and maintains the internal environment of the cell. |
| The cell wall is metabolically inactive | The cell membrane is metabolically active. |
| The cell wall grows in thickness over time. Further, it occupies the whole cell in the plant as the cell ages and dies. | It is of the same thickness for the lifetime of the organism. |
| The cell wall is fully permeable to smaller molecules with the size of 30-60 kDa. | The membrane is selectively permeable and controls the movement of the substance into and outside the cell. |
| Functions include protection from the external environment. | Functions include permeability, signal reception, motility conduction, cell division, sexual reproduction, etc. |
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