Respuesta :

Explanation:

One feature that is present in a yeast cell but not in an animal cell is a cell wall composed primarily of glucans and chitin. Yeast cells, such as those from the Saccharomyces genus, have a rigid cell wall that provides structural support and protection. Animal cells lack a cell wall; instead, they are surrounded by a flexible plasma membrane. This structural difference is one of the key distinctions between yeast and animal cells.