They contain cellulose which makes them more sturdy.
They contain cellulose which makes them more sturdy.
In plants, cell walls give the plant strength and rigidity. The cell walls of some prostitas perform the same function.
Both cell walls of Plants and Fungi are made from Carbohydrates (cellulose in plants and chitin in fungi) and both serve the same purpose, to act as a structure for the cell.
Plant cell wall has cellulose.Some protists like green algae have cellulose in their wall.
Yes
The type of cell that always lacks a cell wall is the animal
no it does not have a cell wall because it is single cellular
Only 3 kingdoms have cell walls, Protista, Fungi, and Plantae. The cell wall makeup can vary between species of the same kingdom and even between developmental stages of the cell. The most common substance is cellulose in plants.
Yes, plants have a cell wall, whereas animals have a cell membrane.
Bacteria and some Protista have a cell wall.
Yes
yes
The type of cell that always lacks a cell wall is the animal
Yes,cell wall is prerent in some eukariyotes.Kindom plantae,fungi,protista have a cell wall.
no it does not have a cell wall because it is single cellular
Yes.
Only 3 kingdoms have cell walls, Protista, Fungi, and Plantae. The cell wall makeup can vary between species of the same kingdom and even between developmental stages of the cell. The most common substance is cellulose in plants.
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Okk.Basically, there are four kingdoms..Animalia, Protista, Plantae, and Fungi.Animalia are all "animals". Let they be reptiles, nonvertebrate chordates, chordates, mammals, homosapiens, etc.I don't know much about protista, but they have some characteristics of plants and animals.Plantae are plants. Their cells have a cell wall and a nucleus, somewhat similar to animal cells, but we only have cell membranes.Fungi can be decomposers. Examples of these are mushrooms, molds, and yeasts.
Yes, plants have a cell wall, whereas animals have a cell membrane.
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