Two kinds of eukaryotes that have cell walls are plant cells and animal cells.
plant cell and animal cell... so it says on my packet! Your Welcome :)
plant cells and animals cells
The two group of cell is: - PROKARYOTES and -EUKARYOTES
Bacteria, and Eukarya are two of the three domains of life. Bacteria are prokaryotes and have a cell wall where as Eukarya are eukaryotes, and do not have a cell wall. Eukayra have membranous organelles. The Bacteria domain is distinguished by being composed of prokaryotic cells. The Eukarya domain is distinguished by being composed of eukaryotic cells.
A cell wall and chloroplasts.
Prokaryotes have cell boundaries like eukaryotes. It has a cell membrane and a cell wall. There are two types of cell walls: Gram + or Gram-. The exterior of the cell usually has glycocalyx, flagellum, fimbriae, and pili. The glycocalyx can be sticky (a capsule) or loose (a slime layer). The flagellum look like whips and can help move the cell. The fimbriae look like short hairs and allow the cell to attach. The pili are longer than the fimbriae and shorter than the flagella. These allow the transfer of DNA from the cell to another cell.
cell wall
The two group of cell is: - PROKARYOTES and -EUKARYOTES
Prokaryotes And Eukaryotes
I only know of two. Prokaryote and eukaryotes.
Prokaryotes And Eukaryotes
A eukaryote is a cell that contains a nucleus, two examples of this are a plant cell or an animal cell
Cell membrane and Cell wall are about it.
Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes are the only two
Bacteria, and Eukarya are two of the three domains of life. Bacteria are prokaryotes and have a cell wall where as Eukarya are eukaryotes, and do not have a cell wall. Eukayra have membranous organelles. The Bacteria domain is distinguished by being composed of prokaryotic cells. The Eukarya domain is distinguished by being composed of eukaryotic cells.
A cell wall and chloroplasts.
cell wall and central vacuole Or The Cell Wall And A Large Vacuole
Prokaryotes have cell boundaries like eukaryotes. It has a cell membrane and a cell wall. There are two types of cell walls: Gram + or Gram-. The exterior of the cell usually has glycocalyx, flagellum, fimbriae, and pili. The glycocalyx can be sticky (a capsule) or loose (a slime layer). The flagellum look like whips and can help move the cell. The fimbriae look like short hairs and allow the cell to attach. The pili are longer than the fimbriae and shorter than the flagella. These allow the transfer of DNA from the cell to another cell.
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