a cell wall
An exterior glyco-callyx coat; made from sugars and proteins. Plant Cells [to the exterior] typically maintain a Solid Cell Barrier made primarily from Cellulose - the Cell wall.
No, only Plant Cells have [to the exterior] cellulosic - protein coats. Animal Cells have glycosyl - protein coats.
The outside "shell" of a animal or plant shell actually differ. Plant cells have two outer coverings, they have a cell wall and a cell membrane. Animal cells have only a cell membrane.
Viruses are non-living entities that require a host cell to replicate, while animal and plant cells are living organisms that can function independently. Animal cells typically lack a cell wall and chloroplasts, which are present in plant cells. Additionally, plant cells have larger vacuoles and contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis, which animal cells do not have.
Plant cells, not animal cells.
outline
A Cell Membrane: The bi-lipid-layer Cell Membrane. Plant Cells include an exterior [cellulosic] Cell Wall while animal Cells include an exterior glyco-callyx [sugar-protein] Cell Coat.
Plant cells do not have centrioles, but animal cells do.
Plant cells.
All plant cells are eukaryotic cells
Animal cells have lysosomes, plant cells don't. Plant cells have a cell wall made out of cellulose, animal cells don't. Animal cells have many small vacuoles, plant cells have one large vacuole. Plant cells have chloroplasts and chlorophyll, animal cells don't. Animal cells have centrioles, plant cells don't.
they are cells in a plant.