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Sometimes the hyphae are divided into Compartments by cross walls called septa . Fungi with cross walls are called septate fungi, while fungi without cross walls are called coenocytic fungi.
yea...plants have cell walls and animals don't yea...plants have cell walls and animals don't
Yes. Like plants they have both cell membranes and cell walls (but the cell walls have a different composition).
Yes the cell walls of nonvascular plants do support their bodies
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Sometimes the hyphae are divided into Compartments by cross walls called septa . Fungi with cross walls are called septate fungi, while fungi without cross walls are called coenocytic fungi.
yea...plants have cell walls and animals don't yea...plants have cell walls and animals don't
Yes. Like plants they have both cell membranes and cell walls (but the cell walls have a different composition).
its different because walls and plants are made from different stuff
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, plants have cell walls but animal cells do not.
There are cell walls in more than just plants. There are cell walls in humans and animals too.
Some Fungi can be multicellular and others can be unicellular. Their cell walls are chitin and fungi are also heterotrophs. Plants are only multicellular. Their cell walls are of cellulose and plants are autotrophs.
Cell walls
Plants have cell walls, there are no animals with cell walls.
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Actually, cell walls are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In plants (eukaryotic) the cell walls are composed of cellulose whereas in prokaryotes, the cell walls are composed of peptidoglycan.