It's like the human body because like the cell wall it protects the inner part and like our body skin protects our inner self too
Yes, because it does not have a cell wall, only a cell membrane, unlike organisms in any kingdom but animal Source: Life Science Textbook
Sounds like Pink Floyd's - The Wall.
Plant cells have a cell wall,which forms a shape for the cell.=As for the animal cell,they do not have a cell wall which enables them to have a undefined shape. Also this helps the structure of the cell to keep strong. This structure is stronger and a plant cell needs all the extra protection it can get.=
ARE ANIMAL CELL VACUOLE, MITHROCONDIA,RIBOSOME,CYTOPLASMA,CELL WALL AND CELL MEMBRANE.
It regulates the movement of water, nutrients and waste into and out of the cell. It controls turgity
The cell wall provides support for the cell, so an equivalent for the human body would be the skeleton.
Human body doesn't have cell wall. Cell wall is an external covering present in the plant cells along with plasma membrane. Contrary to it, Human body only has plasma membrane.
A cell is like a brick because the brick is part of the brick wall that covers your body and can be seen through out yourself. Cells are like a brick wall because a brick wall is a cluster of these many bricks that build up to become the human body.
yes
The skin
A cell is like a brick because the brick is part of the brick wall that covers your body and can be seen through out yourself. Cells are like a brick wall because a brick wall is a cluster of these many bricks that build up to become the human body.
The cell wall, cell membrane, cell idk, cell i dunno wah, and cell sum@
no a plant cell has a cell wall
They do not have a cell wall. They have a cell membrane, which is the outer layer of the cell. Much like skin in a human. The only type of cells that have a cell wall are plant cells. :)
Humans are animals, and animal cells lack a cell wall. Now, as for digesting cellulose, which "is the structural component of the primary cell wall of green plants" (Wikipedia); the human body lacks the enzyme necessary to break down cellulose. Therefore, since the human body neither has it nor can digest it, cell walls are quite useless (from a biological perspective).
The human.
No - no animal cells have cell walls - only plant cells do.