Animal cells have cell membranes instead of cell walls.
Animal cells are able to survive without cell walls because they have a flexible cell membrane that provides structure and protection. The absence of a rigid cell wall allows animal cells to change shape and move, which is important for many cellular functions. Additionally, animal cells rely on the supportive structure provided by the extracellular matrix and other cytoskeletal components to maintain their shape and integrity.
Most cells have cell mebranes. The answer here is probably animal cells, since plants have more rigid cell walls.
They have both. but animal cells do not have cell walls, just cell membranes
That is not true. Plant cells have cell walls. Animal cells have cell membranes, but no cell walls.
Cell walls.
Animal cells do not have cell walls. Many animal-like protists also lack cell walls.
Animal cells do not have cell walls. If they did - they animal would not be likely to survive, as the rigidity of the cell wall would restrict movement.
Animal cells do not have walls. Only plant cells, fungal cells, and bacterial cells have walls.
only plant and bacterial cells have walls
Animal cells do not have cell walls so cell walls do not do anything for animal cells.
Most cells have cell mebranes. The answer here is probably animal cells, since plants have more rigid cell walls.
They have both. but animal cells do not have cell walls, just cell membranes
plant cells and animal cells both have cell walls.
Animal cells do not have cell walls
That is not true. Plant cells have cell walls. Animal cells have cell membranes, but no cell walls.
Yes, plants and animals have cell walls.
The type of cell that always lacks a cell wall is the animal
Animal cells