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In plants, cell walls are multi-layered (primary, secondary, middle lamella) and dynamic in growth and remodeling. The concept of the cell wall was first recognized in 1665 by Robert Hooke. The absence of a cell wall in animals enables greater cellular flexibility and varied cell shapes. Cell wall is the non-living material that protects a cell's outermost layer. It might be firm, elastic, or periodically rigid. It serves as a filtration system as well as structural support and protection for the cell. Cell wall, specialized form of extracellular matrix that surrounds every cell of a plant . The cell wall distinguishes plant cells from animal cells and provides physical support and protection. The cell wall is the outermost protective layer of the cell in plant cells, bacteria, fungal cells, and protists.