the semi-atomic particles in the plants cells make a forever lasting seal which helps keeping the cell walls from rupturing, but plants cell walls do rupture. the 1st particle loses a neutron and the other one gains a neutron causing the neutron sufficiency layer to and form a box like cell structure. the rigid cell walls keep the cell wall from pinching as easy as a human cell wall.
doing the same workseet, it's cell plate :)
That is not true. Plant cells have cell walls. Animal cells have cell membranes, but no cell walls.
Plant cells have cell walls. Animal cells do not.
They have both. but animal cells do not have cell walls, just cell membranes
no because only plant cells have cell walls. animals have cell mambranes. therefore, frogs do not have cell walls
Animal cells have no cell Walls and plant cells have a cell wall
Mostly Plant cells and Bacteria, often some specialised cells will have cell walls.
plant cells have cell walls
plant cells and animal cells both have cell walls.
No only plant cells have cell walls.
Well plant cells are the cells with cell walls so plants have cell walls.
Plant cells have cell walls, and animal cells do not.
Plant cells have cell walls, animal cells don't have cell walls.
A Cell Plate forms during mitosis in plant cells, consisting of nacent cell wall with cell membrane. It grows out to meet the membranes and walls of the cell, essesntiually cutting it in two. Animal cells do not have cell walls, and so use a "pinching" mechanism to separate two new cells.
Plant cells are surrounded by cell walls apart from the cell membrane. Apart from plants other cells that have cell walls include bacteria, algae, fungi, and diatoms.
No, only plant cells have cell walls! Animal cells have a cell membrane.
Plant cells have CELL WALLs, thick protective coverings on the outside of the cell that surrounds the cell membrane.
The cell membrane is found just inside under the cell wall in plant cells, which are the cells with cell walls Animal cells do not have cell walls.