Answer:
Unlike animal cells, bacteria have a porous cell wall surrounding their plasma membrane. The cell wall may help bacteria survive in hostile environment.
Explanation:
Diferent from cells of higher organisms, the bacterium is faced with an unpredictable and often hostile environment.
Bacteria have evolved in order to survive, a sophisticated and complex cell envelope that protects them, but at the same time allows selective passage of nutrients from the outside and waste products from the inside.