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Yes.The red blood cell membrane is composed of threelayers:the glycocalyx in the exterior which is rich in carbohydrates;the lipid bilayer which contains many trans membrane proteins ,besides its lipidic main constituents and the membrane skeleton, a structural network of proteins located on the inner surface of the lipid bilayer.

In human erythrocytes, like most other mammal erythrocytes,half of the membrane mass is represented by proteins and other half are lipids,namely phospholipids and cholesterol.

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It doesn't have a cell membrane because it needs to change it's form to wrap itself around ifectious diseases

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White blood cells are animal cells. Therefore they do not have cell walls. Only plant cells have cell walls. Animal cells have a cell membrane which allows more flexibility.

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A white blood cell, like all cells, has organelles.

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Yes, a white blood cell does have a cell membrane.

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yes they do . they are like red blood cells that also have cytoplasm.

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No - white blood cells are animal cells. Animal cells do not have cell walls. Plant, fungi, bacteria and algal cells usually have cell walls.

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Of course it is found in red blood cells.Every living cell has a cell membrane.

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