in three to five sentences, explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole for their functions. (Write like a seventh grader would and make it short)

Animal cells do not need a cell wall because they have a strong outer membrane called the cell membrane that protects and supports them. They can move and change shape easily without a cell wall. They also don't need a central vacuole because they have smaller vacuoles scattered around, which help store and transport materials instead.