the cell wall for plants and algae, cell membrane for fungi
The cells of plants, algae, fungi, and most bacteria get their shape from the cell wall. It provides structural support and helps maintain the shape of the cell. In plants and algae, the cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose, while in fungi it is made of chitin.
cell wall
cell wall
encloses the cells of plants, algae, fungi, and most bacteria
plantae and fungi.
Cellulose is a common material found in the cell walls of plants, fungi, and algae. It provides structural support and protection to the cells.
Algae and fungi posses characteristics that make them unique among all the organisms. Algae are different from plants because they perform cell division in a very different way, their reproductive structures are completely nude, while in plants the reproductive structures are covered with a sterile layer of cells. Fungi lack photosynthetic machinery, which differences them from algae, plants and some bacteria. So, fungi and algae posses a wide range of characteristics that are enough to separate them from other kingdoms and have their own.
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.
Cell walls.
Fungi, algae, and bacteria differ from plants in several key ways beyond size. Firstly, fungi have a cell wall made of chitin, while plants have a cell wall composed of cellulose. Additionally, fungi are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrients by decomposing organic matter, whereas plants are autotrophic and produce their own food through photosynthesis. Bacteria are prokaryotic, lacking a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, which further distinguishes them from the eukaryotic cells of plants, fungi, and algae.
soil
No,they do not have.Only plants and algae have.