Archaea do have a cell wall.
Archaea have a tough cell wall made of proteins or pseudopeptidoglycan, which is different from the peptidoglycan found in bacterial cell walls. This tough cell wall helps protect archaea from harsh environments.
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.
Plant eukaryotic cells have a cell wall made of cellulose and fungi eukaryotic cells have a chitin cell wall (these cells are both known as eukaryotes). However, animal eukaryotic cells never have a cell wall. Prokaryotic cells (bacteria) always have a cell wall.
Prokaryotes and archaea.
Bacteria and archaea are the only types of cells that have prokaryotic cell structure. They lack a nucleus and organelles enclosed by membranes, and their genetic material is found in a single circular chromosome.
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells can have a cell wall. Cell walls are found in plant cells, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea. However, animal cells and protozoa do not have cell walls.
Bacteria and archaea are both single-celled organisms, but they have different cell structures and genetic makeup. Bacteria have a simpler cell structure and different cell wall composition compared to archaea.
They are found in plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea. Animals and protozoa do not have cell walls.
Cells with a cell wall are called prokaryotic cells, while cells without a cell wall are called eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells include bacteria and archaea, while eukaryotic cells include plant and animal cells.
Yes, prokaryotic cells have a cell wall. It provides structure and protection to the cell and helps prevent it from bursting due to changes in osmotic pressure. The composition of the cell wall varies among different types of prokaryotic cells, with bacteria typically having a peptidoglycan cell wall and archaea having different types of cell wall structures.
No, animal cells do not have a cell wall. They do have a cell membrane, but not a cell wall. Plants have a cell wall of cellulose, Fungi of Chitin and Monera of carbohydrates and glycoprotein.Animals do not have cell walls; Cell walls are found in plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea. hope thats helped you.
humans cells contain dna, but the cell of archaea do not
Archaea have a tough cell wall made of proteins or pseudopeptidoglycan, which is different from the peptidoglycan found in bacterial cell walls. This tough cell wall helps protect archaea from harsh environments.
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 =
Bacteria and archaea are both types of single-celled microorganisms, but they differ in their cell wall composition, genetic makeup, and metabolic processes. Bacteria have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan, while archaea have a different type of cell wall. Archaea also have unique genetic sequences and metabolic pathways that set them apart from bacteria.
Cells have a cell wall animal cell's don't have a cell wall.
For plant cells, there is a cell wall outside of the cell's membrane. Animal cells do not have walls, so there is no structure outside of the cell membrane.