By deffinition an animal is a conglomerate of cells. The answer is none.
Animal cells do not have cell walls so cell walls do not do anything for animal cells.
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.
Invertebrates don't have backbones. They also lack cell walls, and are multicellular creatures. Most invertebrates are symmetrical, meaning the two sides of the animal are exactly the same.
Animal cells do not have cell walls. Many animal-like protists also lack cell walls.
Plants have cell walls, there are no animals with cell walls.
Neither. Plants have cell walls.
Animals do not have cell walls, animals cells with cell walls do not exist.
No because only plant cells have cell walls ergo cell walls cannot form in animal cells at all.
There are no cell walls in animal cells
Animal cells do not have cell walls. The function of cell walls in plant cells is to provide structural support and protection, but animal cells rely on other structures like the cytoskeleton for support and protection.
No animal has cell walls. Only plants and certain protists have cell walls.
Plant cells have cell walls, animal cells don't have cell walls.