Yes they do, just about all living cells (which i can remember anyways, plants and animals included) have cell membranes
Well it depends on what membrane you are talking about. All cells have an outer membrane, but plant cells have a special extra thick cell wall.
Yes. They both do
No, cell walls are only found in plants. Both plants and animals, however, have cell membranes.
A cell containing organelles surrounded by membranes that is found in most living plants and animals is a eukaryotic cell.
both. if cells did not have cell membranes, they would die because of exposure to the outside.
Every microbe has cell membranes but only plants have plasma membranes...
do animal have a plasma membrane
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No, cell walls are only found in plants. Both plants and animals, however, have cell membranes.
Both plants and animals have cell membranes. Only plant cells have cell walls.
The cell wall is what plants have that are relatively analogous to the membranes that animals have.
In plants the cell is protected by a cell wall. Animals don't have a cell wall. Cells are protected by cell membranes.
A cell containing organelles surrounded by membranes that is found in most living plants and animals is a eukaryotic cell.
Plants have cell membranes just inside their cell walls. The cell membranes control what passes into and out of the cell.
It is found in both 'cause every cell has a cell membrane.
both. if cells did not have cell membranes, they would die because of exposure to the outside.
Every microbe has cell membranes but only plants have plasma membranes...
do animal have a plasma membrane