First off there are no simple cells that have no membranes, As
the simple cells are prokaryotic cells- these cells contrain a cytoplast,and a cell membrane,
the other type of cells are eukaryotic cells- these cells contain a cytoplasm, nucleus, cell membrane, and in some cell walls, and mithrocondria, and some have chloroplasts, and they also have Endoplasmic reticilumns, and a Golgi apparatus in most, and they have vacouls. so therefore there are no cells that do not contain a membrane
Here's a nice simple answer: yes.
Membranes surround cells. There are no cells found in membranes. Membranes are composed mostly of lipids.
Eukaryotic cells.
Goblet cells are the cells in both simple columnar and pseudostratified columnar epithelia that produce protective mucous coatings over mucous membranes. These cells secrete mucus, which helps to lubricate and protect the surface of the tissues from damage, dehydration, and invasion by pathogens.
yupp cheek cells are animal cells so they have cell membranes
Prokaryotic cells are generally considered more simple compared to eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, whereas eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and various organelles enclosed within membranes.
Plant cells have Cell Walls, in addition to membranes. Animal cells only have membranes.
no animal cells also have plasma membranes
Yes, both animal cells and plant cells have semipermeable membranes.
All cells contain membranes, so yes. Did you take science?
cell membranes and plasma membranes
Particles move through cell membranes w/out the use of energy by cells.