Yes, but there is only a cell wall for plant cells
the cell wall
The plasma membrane.
The cell wall is what plants have that are relatively analogous to the membranes that animals have.
cell membrane and cell wall
They both surround and protect the cell.
the prokaryotic cell is surrounded by a cell membrane and then a cell wall made of murein/peptidoglycon.
Both the cell wall and cell membrane are protective barriers that surround cells. They help regulate the passage of substances in and out of the cell, providing structural support and maintaining cell shape.
In plant cells, a cell membrane and a cell wall surround the cell to aid in support and protection. In animal cells, only a cell membrane surrounds the cell and controls what substances go in and go out of the cell.
The cell membrane
A cell wall surrounds the cell membrane of plant cells to provide structural support and protection. It helps maintain the shape of the cell, prevents overexpansion when water enters the cell, and protects the cell from mechanical damage.
An organism with a cell wall would have the most difficulty undergoing endocytosis, a process where particles are engulfed by the cell membrane. The rigid cell wall would hinder the flexibility needed for the membrane to surround and internalize particles.
In plant cells, the cell wall surrounds the cell membrane. The cell wall gives the cell rigidity and strength. Cell walls can also be found in bacteria, fungi, and algae. They are not found in animal cells or protozoa.