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Do bacterial cells have cell walls and cell membranes?​

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Answer:

Bacterial cells do have a cell wall and a cell membrane. (yes)

Explanation:

Bacterial Cells are prokaryotic which means they have a cell wall that surrounds a plasma membrane, but they do not have an internal membrane.

Prokaryotic definition: An organism that lacks a distinct nucleus and other organelles due to the absence of internal membranes.