no.but amoebas eat protozoa. hey,who knows what a Planck Length
is?
*If you know,keep reading. If you don't know,stop reading this.
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"MarbleBlast Revived"?
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No they have a cell membrane but they do not have a cell wall.
no they do not.
Not at all. In fact, animal cells don't have cell walls at all. Plant cells are the ones with rigid cell walls in order to keep from bursting opening when it's central vacuole is full of water.
fungi
plant cell walls are made of cellulose, which makes them rigid
the cell walls box like shape
Plant incorporate cellulose into their cell walls, which give them a rigid structure.
They do not seem more rigid, they are more rigid! They both have cell walls. Many eubacteria, the bacteria you are most familiar with, have cell walls of peptidoglycan. Plants have cell walls made of interlocking cellulose.
No. Cell walls are found in the cells of plants, bacteria, fungi and algae only. Animals and protozoa do not have cell walls.
No, Plants and bacteria have rigid cell walls. we humans have a membrane
They are found in plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea. Animals and protozoa do not have cell walls.
yes, they do
Collenchymatous cells have rigid cell wall
Plant cells have chloroplasts and cell walls, which animal cells don't have.
From Wikipedia: Cell walls are found in plants, fungi, algae, bacteria and in some archaea. Animals and protozoa do not have cell walls.
the answer is spores
Plant incorporate cellulose into their cell walls, which give them a rigid structure.
Mammal cells do not have cell walls. Although bones are hard and rigid, they do not have cell walls. The only cells that possess a cell wall are plant cells.
to much water in vacuole