No, an animal cell doesn't have a cell wall at all.
I think you need to rephrase your question. A human cell IS an animal cell. Humans are animals. And yes, nuclei are found within animal cells, human are otherwise.
Yes, animal and plant cells contain nuclei.
No, human cells do not have a cell wall. Instead, they are surrounded by a cell membrane that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell. Cell walls are found in plant cells and some bacteria, providing them with structural support and protection.
The cell membrane in an animal cell can be compared to human skin, as it serves as a protective barrier that regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell, similar to how the skin protects the body and controls the passage of molecules.
This is similarity in structure of both animal and plant cell:Both plant and animal cell have a nucleusBoth have a cell membraneBoth have a cytoplasmBoth plant and animal cell contain ribosomes
Starch isn't found in human cells. Glycogen is found in animal cells.
Cell wall and chloroplast
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Yes. All animal (and plant) cells have cell membranes.
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole. All of which, animal cells do not have.
No - animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. These are involved in photosynthesis. They are found in plant cells (and other cells that photosynthesise).
# Nucleus # Cell membrane # Cytoplasm They also both contain mitochondria (where most of the reactions for respiration take place).