Cell walls are found in some bacteria cells and all plant cells. Plant cells have chloroplasts and one large vacuole, whereas animal cells do not have any chloroplasts, instead they have mitochondria, and they have small vacuoles. So overall, cells that don't have cell walls also lack chloroplasts and a large vacuole (which can take 25% all the way up to 90% of the volume of the cell).
Prokaryotic cells. These cells are usually found in bacteria and archaea and are characterized by their simple structure and lack of a defined nucleus.
The plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts (photosynthetic organelle) which the animal cell does not.
When a cell lacks a cell wall they will also most likely lack chloroplasts and a large vacuole. This is because most cell walls are found in plants.
Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles, including a distinct nucleus. Their genetic material is found in the nucleoid region of the cell, which is not enclosed by a nuclear membrane.
Organisms that lack a nucleus is called a Prokaryote. All prokaryotic cells are bacteria. :)
Animal cells
prokaryotic cells are the cell that lack nuclear membrane
cell wall (cellulose)
Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts, which animal cells do not have.
Animal cells lack rigid cell walls and chloroplasts.
Animal cells lack of a cell wall; only found on plant cells.
Animal cells lack cellulose which is the building material for cell walls.