cell walls
Variety of glycoproteins The cell walls of plants and algae are made up of cellulose (a complex carbohydrate).
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells can have a cell wall. Cell walls are found in plant cells, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea. However, animal cells and protozoa do not have cell walls.
A plant cell contains a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole. The cell wall provides structure and support, while chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis. The central vacuole helps maintain turgor pressure and store nutrients or waste products.
Only plant cells have: -chloroplasts (for photosynthesis) -cell walls (gives them their rigid structure)
Cellulose is hard to digest plant material found in plants such as grass and leaves.Herbivores such as Cows and giraffes can digest cellulose.certain types of bacteria can digest cellulose as well.
algae
Yes, it is a type of algae.
a plant:]
Cell walls made out of cellulose provide structural support and protection to plant and algal cells. These hard structures allow plants and algae to maintain their shape and protect them from physical damage.
Yes algae is a living thing because it is a plant and has a cell system.
Eukariyotes have a nucleus.Cell wall prerent in plantae,algae,fungi etc..
An oogonium is the hard-walled reproductive cell found in non-seed plants like algae and fungi. It is a structure that contains the developing egg cells.
cellwall
They are not in plants.They are in algae and plants.
Variety of glycoproteins The cell walls of plants and algae are made up of cellulose (a complex carbohydrate).
It's as alive as a plant. The only difference is that plants have leaves, roots, stalks. Algae tend to be unicellular.
cell wall