because i dont know
The protective outer layer of both animal and plant cells is called the cell membrane. It regulates the passage of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining the cell's internal environment and protecting it from external threats.
Cell membranes are found in both animal and plant cells. Plants have an extra, rigid layer called a cell wall as well.
Yes, cell membranes are found in both animal and plant cells. Plant cells also have an extra layer of cell wall surrounding the cell membrane.
no only plant cells. animal cells don't have a need for the extra water
Cell membrane
No. Plant and Animal Cells both have Cell Membranes. Plants cells have an extra membrane reffered to as the "Cell Wall". This helps the plant keep its shape. Without it, the plant will be very droopy. Animal cells don't need celll walls b/c they have cells specifically designed for structure of the animal. (Bone cells, muscle cells etc.)
cell membrane
the cell membrane
No, animal cells are unlike plant cells in that sense. Animal cells only having a cell membrane as an outside protector that lets things enter and leave the cell. The plant cell has a cell wall, a rigid outer layer as well as a cell membrane! (extra protection!) :D
Animal cells, not plant cells.
Cellulose
The cell wall. :)