only plant cells contain a cell wall, which is made of cellulose. all other cells do not contain cell walls. animal cells do not have a definite shape and fungi cells have walls made from chitin
material found in the cell walls of all fungi
Plants and fungi have cell walls. Note that while plants have cell walls made of cellulose, fungi cell walls are made of chitin.
All prokaryotic cells (prokaryotes) have a cell wall. However, cell walls are not exclusive to prokaryotes. Some eukaryotes also have cell walls. Plants and fungi are eukaryotes which have cell walls made of cellulose and chitin, respectively. Not all eukaryotes have cell walls though (animals do not).
All animals would be different. Animals are not meant to have cell walls; cell walls create stability. Animals have membranes instead.
no
cytoplasm is found inside a cell, just inside the cell walls. It contains all of the parts of a cell (except the nucleus ).
Inside the molecule that contains cell walls.
Fungi
Only plant cells have walls
Not all of them. Most bacteria have cell walls.
ALL cells.That is what defines a 'cell' - that it has walls - whether a detention cell or a living cell.
All have cell walls. They are made of Cellulose. All of their walls have chloroplast.
Most, but not all bacteria as well as archea have cell walls. Eukaryotic cell walls of plants are entirely different than bacterial cell walls, however.
yes all plants have cell walls
No some types of bacteria do not have cell walls
material found in the cell walls of all fungi
No because only plant cells have cell walls ergo cell walls cannot form in animal cells at all.