No, bacterial cell also have phospholipid bilayers.
Only plants have a wall, so they have a membrane.
No, there is no similarity in bacterial cell walls and plant cell walls. They are different morphologically and also in chemical composition; plant cell walls are made up of cellulose, whereas bacterial cell walls are made up of peptidoglycan (also known as murein).
Yes, teichoic acids are bacterial cell wall polysaccharides.
Under a microscope when viewing a plant cell or bacterial cell, the cell wall is the outermost layer of the cell.
only plant and bacterial cells have walls
The seven parts of the bacterial cell are the Genetic material,the Ribosomes, the cell wall, the cell membrane, the cytoplasm, and the flagella.
No, only plant cells and most bacterial cells.
No, only plant cells and most bacterial cells.
that is called the cell wall
a cell wall
yes they have a cell wall and membrane
They have a cell wall and no nucleus.