Cell walls are used to give the cell strength and rigidity. This is important for plants, whereas animals have skeletons to do that job, and as such don't need the cell wall to do that.
The type of cell that always lacks a cell wall is the animal
yes, plants have cell walls but animal cells do not.
No, absolutely not- cell walls are a characteristic of plants, bacteria and fungi- animal cells do not have cell walls ever. They have cell membranes, which are less rigid and less resistant to damage.
animal cells have centrioles which plants do not have. animal cell are heterotrophs and plants are autotrophs plants cells have cell walls composed of cellulose and animal cells do not have any.
No, animal cells do not have a cell wall. They do have a cell membrane, but not a cell wall. Plants have a cell wall of cellulose, Fungi of Chitin and Monera of carbohydrates and glycoprotein.Animals do not have cell walls; Cell walls are found in plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea. hope thats helped you.
Yes, plants and animals have cell walls.
Plant cells have cell walls, animal cells don't have cell walls.
plants have cell walls. animal cells do not. animal cells have cell memebranes, however.
The type of cell that always lacks a cell wall is the animal
cell walls and chloroplast and vacuole
yes, plants have cell walls but animal cells do not.
Animal cells do not have cell walls. Plants and fungi cells both have cell walls.
Animals and plants have the similar cells but plants have two organelles animal cells don't have: these are chlorophyll and cell walls. Only plant cells and bacteria cells have cell walls. So no, mountain goats do not have cell walls.
no, plant cells have cell walls and cell membranes but animal cells only have a cell membrane
plant onlyIt is in a plant cell.
yea...plants have cell walls and animals don't yea...plants have cell walls and animals don't
No, absolutely not- cell walls are a characteristic of plants, bacteria and fungi- animal cells do not have cell walls ever. They have cell membranes, which are less rigid and less resistant to damage.