None. Firstly, there is no cell wall in an animal cell. This only occurs in plants. The cell membrane and cell wall are organelles. They are part of a cell. A cell is the smallest building block of the body (the whole body is constructed of cells), and cells are not made up of cells.
If you meant capillaries, the answer then is that the wall is one cell thick, and perhaps has two or three cells around it's circumference - it is very thin indeed.
Cells have a cell wall animal cell's don't have a cell wall.
No, animal cells do not have a cell wall.
Animal cells do not have cell walls
Animal cells do not have a cell wall. The cell wall is a rigid structure found in plant cells, fungi, and some bacteria, providing structural support and protection. Without a cell wall, animal cells rely on other components like the cytoskeleton for structural integrity.
Plant Cells have a cell wall and chlorophyl when Animal cells do not. Animal cells have a cell membrane instead of a cell wall.
A characteristic of Animal cells is that they have cell membrane and no cell wall (like plant cells)
Only plant cells have a cell wall. Animal cells do not have cell walls.
The cell wall of a plant cell is made of cellulose and provides structural support and protection, while animal cells do not have a cell wall. Animal cells have a flexible cell membrane that surrounds and protects the cell instead.
Animal Cells DO NOT have a cell wall:)
Cells have a cell wall animal cell's don't have a cell wall.
Both plant and animal cells have a cell membrane, yet an animal cell does not have a cell wall.
No, animal cells do not have a cell wall. They are surrounded by a plasma membrane, which is a flexible boundary that allows for movement and communication between cells. The absence of a cell wall is a distinguishing feature of animal cells compared to plant cells.