Animal cells do not have cell walls<span> because they </span>do not need<span> them. </span>Cell walls<span>, which are found in </span>plant cells<span>, maintain </span>cell<span> shape, almost as if each </span>cell has<span>its own exoskeleton. This rigidity allows </span>plants<span> to stand upright without the </span>need<span> for bones or musculature.</span>
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This is hazardous for children, especially younger children, because they are a choking hazard if they put the toy prices in their mouths and choke. What I would say to the parent is to maybe see the age range for the toy and think about if that toy is for children.
Cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength/endurance, and flexibility