its different because walls and plants are made from different stuff
There are many types. Plants,fungi and some protists arethem
bacteria, fungi, many protists, and plants
Plants contain a cell wall ,but animal cells do not.
The cell walls of protists and plants both provide structural support and protection to the cell. They are made primarily of cellulose, a polysaccharide that gives strength and rigidity to the cell wall. Additionally, cell walls in both protists and plants allow for passage of nutrients and waste products.
Animals and most protists don't have a cell wall .All plants , fungi and Bacteria have cell wall .Cell wall of plants id made up of cellulose . In bacteria it is made up of peptidoglycan while in fungi it is made up of chitin .
c. a cell wall
some protozoans(protists) have chitin in their cell wall because it is written in my book
Either the cell membrane, or the cell wall. The cell membrane is most common in animals, and protists, whereas some monerans, and most plants and fungi have a cell wall.
Yes, the cell wall is an extracellular structure found in plants, fungi, bacteria, and some protists. It provides structural support and protection to the cell.
Either the cell membrane, or the cell wall. The cell membrane is most common in animals, and protists, whereas some monerans, and most plants and fungi have a cell wall.
Either the cell membrane, or the cell wall. The cell membrane is most common in animals, and protists, whereas some monerans, and most plants and fungi have a cell wall.
Protists can have either a cell wall, a cell membrane, or both. The presence of a cell wall in protists varies among different species and can be made of various materials such as cellulose, silica, or chitin. The cell membrane is common to all protists as it is essential for controlling the movement of molecules in and out of the cell.