well, I don't really know what you're asking because that question is a little bit of a disaster.
But plant cells have strong cell walls.
Plant cells have strong web-like cell walls made of cellulose. The cell wall provides structural support and protection to the cell.
Plant cells have strong web-like cell walls that provide structure and support to the cell. These cell walls are made up of cellulose fibers and other polysaccharides, giving plants rigidity and protection.
No, only plant cells have cell walls! Animal cells have a 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.
plant cells have cell walls
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.
Plant cells have cell walls, animal cells don't have cell walls.
Mammal cells do not have cell walls. Although bones are hard and rigid, they do not have cell walls. The only cells that possess a cell wall are plant cells.
plant cells and animal cells both have cell walls.
No only plant cells have cell walls.
A tree is made of cells that have cell walls.
Although plant cells indeed have strong cell walls, they are still capable of undergoing cell division. Cell division in plants occurs through a process called mitosis, wherein the cell elongates and undergoes cytokinesis, resulting in the formation of two daughter cells. The presence of cell walls does not prevent cell division, but rather allows for rigidity and support in the plant structure.