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Yes, the cells of archaebacteria, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and animals all have cell membranes. (Viruses have protein coats, not cell membranes and thus are not true 'cells'.) Thus indeed, all cells possess a cell membrane.
Cells can reproduce without help, cells can not invade other cells, cells have cell membranes and cells have a nucleus
no i dont think so seeings viruses dont even have cells and good luck
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Yes, the cells of archaebacteria, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and animals all have cell membranes. (Viruses have protein coats, not cell membranes and thus are not true 'cells'.) Thus indeed, all cells possess a cell membrane.
Cells can reproduce without help, cells can not invade other cells, cells have cell membranes and cells have a nucleus
no i dont think so seeings viruses dont even have cells and good luck
Cell membranes are found in both animal and plant cells. Plants have an extra, rigid layer called a cell wall as well.
Viruses are not organized as cells and therefore do not contain cell membranes. However, certain animal viruses are found enveloped with a phospholipid outer coat
Cell membranes are found in animal cells but not cell walls.
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Yes. All animal (and plant) cells have cell membranes.
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It is found in both 'cause every cell has a cell membrane.
All eukaryotic cells have a plasma membrane.