No, only plant cells and most bacterial cells.
The answer is No. All cells do not have = have both cell membrane and a cell wall = but only plant cells have them. Animal cells have only Cell membrane and no cell wall.So the final answer is= All cells do not have both cell membrane and a cell wall =
No. Only plant cells have a cell wall. But i believe all have a cell membrane.
No, not all cells have a cell wall and nucleus. Animal cells lack a cell wall but have a nucleus, while plant cells have both a cell wall and a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, lack a nucleus and have a cell wall made of different materials than plant cells.
The outside covering that all plant cells have and that is not found in animal cells is called a cell wall. The cell wall provides structure, support, and protection to the plant cell, allowing it to maintain its shape and resist mechanical stress.
All plant cells have cell wall.
All plant cells have cell wall.
No, not all cells have a cell wall. Plant cells, fungal cells, and bacterial cells typically have cell walls, while animal cells do not. The presence or absence of a cell wall depends on the organism and its specific cellular structure.
Well, all plant cells have a cell wall. (I think. . .)
Yes it does. Eukaryotic cells of yeast and plant have cell wall.
Cell membrane is the call wall in the plant cells and a transparent rubber like cell wall in animal cells.
No, only plant cells and most bacterial cells.
Well, all plant cells have a cell wall. (I think. . .)