No because they lack a cell wall
They do not have a cell wall. They have a cell membrane, which is the outer layer of the cell. Much like skin in a human. The only type of cells that have a cell wall are plant cells. :)
Collenchymatous cells have rigid cell wall
No, amoeba's do not have a cell wall but they do have a plasma membrane.
plant cell
The cell wall surrounds plant cells.
The rigid outer covering a plant cell is known as the cell wall. The cell wall is composed mainly of cellulose.
A cell wall, usually found in plant cells, is rigid.
The cell membrane of an amoeba is actually flexible. It allows the amoeba to change its shape as it moves and engulfs food particles. This flexibility is important for the survival and feeding of the amoeba.
cell wall
cell wall
A plant cell is like a brick in that its shape is rigid. A plant cell has a cell membrane like an animal cell, but it also has a cell wall, which an animal cell does not. The cell wall is made of a tough, rigid substance - chitin. The rigid and durable properties of chitin are what makes grass stick up and spring back up after you've stepped on it.
it become rigid and hard