Yes, Plant cells do have a cell wall.
Yes, plants in the Plantae kingdom have cell walls. The cell wall is a rigid structure mainly composed of cellulose that provides support and protection to plant cells.
Plant cells have cell walls and animal cells have cell membranes. Hope this helped
Yes
Animal cells do not have cell walls
plantae and fungi.
The organisms you described are classified together in the kingdom Plantae. Plants are multicellular, have eukaryotic cells with cell walls made of cellulose, and perform photosynthesis to produce energy.
Plantae Kingdom (Plants)
Onion cells, like other plant cells, have cell walls to provide structural support and protection. The cell wall is made of cellulose fibers that help maintain the shape of the cell and protect it from damage. Without cell walls, onion cells would be more fragile and prone to bursting.
plantae
Plantae cells are Eukaryotic. The plantae is multicellular and goes through photosynthesis. There are moss, ferns, trees, and flowing plants that are composed of plantae 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.
No, only plant cells have cell walls! Animal cells have a cell membrane.