the answer is spores
Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs with rigid cell walls and no chlorophyll.
Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that have rigid cell walls and no chlorophyll. They are so different from other organisms that they are placed in their own kingdom. Shortened Answer: Fungi
Plant eukaryotic cells do. Animal eukaryotic cells do not.
No, only plant cells have cell walls! Animal cells have a cell membrane.
They do not seem more rigid, they are more rigid! They both have cell walls. Many eubacteria, the bacteria you are most familiar with, have cell walls of peptidoglycan. Plants have cell walls made of interlocking cellulose.
No, peptidoglycan cell walls are characteristic of Eubacteria, which are prokaryotes.
Cell walls. Both eukaryotic and prokaryotic have cell membranes ~Hope this helps~:)
yes, they do
I guess you are doing your biology homework. Anyways plants. Only plants have cell walls while animals have no cell walls.
Around half of the eukaryotes have a cell wall. They are plant cells. That half that doesn't have cell walls, animal cells, don't have them because they make the cells too stiff. If our cells had cell walls, we would be unable to move.
cells walls in a animal cells
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