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Yes, all cells have a cell membrane. A cell membrane is necessary because it controls what materials go in and out of a cell. Without it, many harmful products would go into a cell and the cell would be destroyed.

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Do fungal cell have cell membrane?

Fungal cells have a cell membrane as any eukaryote cell does.


Which structure does not belong in a prokaryotic cell?

Prokaryotic cells lack any membrane bound organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts, golgi apparatus, etc. These membrane bound organelles are only found in eukaryotic cells.


Prokaryotes lack what?

Prokaryotes lack a membrane bound nucleus. This means the nucleus is free to float about the cell. A eukaryote, on the other hand has a membrane bound nucleus.


Does a prokaryotic cell have a cell membrace?

Yes.Both Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells have an outer cell membrane.But, prokaryotic cells do not have membranes around their organelles (inside the cell), whereas eukaryotic cells do.


Are the cells of bacteria much simpler than cells of plants and animals?

Yes, because they do not contain any membrane-bound organelles, like the nucleus or lysosomes, for example. All they have is cytoplasm, genetic material, ribosomes, a cell membrane and a cell wall.


What structure is found in prokaryotic cell?

Prokaryotic cells lack any membrane bound organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts, golgi apparatus, etc. These membrane bound organelles are only found in eukaryotic cells.


Does fungi have a cell membrane?

Fungal cells have a cell membrane as any eukaryote cell does.


Do any of the following cells lack a plasma membrane simple squamous epithelium human red blood cells sperm cells teased smooth muscle cells?

Animal cells all have a plasma membrane. Used to just be called the "cell membrane" and separates plants from animals in that plants have a cell wall and animals have the plasma membrane. This is the selectively permeable lipid bi layer found in all cells and is what keeps extracellular material outside the lipid bi layer and keeps the organelles inside the cell.


What kind of cell has a cell membrane but no cell wall?

any other cell other than plant cells :)


What is a Prokayrotic Cell?

Well, a Eukariotic cell is a cell with a nucleus. Humans have Eukariotic cells. You can remember this by thinking about the pronunciation. "Eu," and, "you," are pronounced the same. A Prokariotic cell is a cell without a nucleus. These are mostly in plants. I hope that this has helped you.


What does prokaryotic and eukaryotic mean?

A prokaryotic cell is normally a bacteria. A prokaryotic cell does not have a membrane around it's nucleus, it has loops of DNA free in its cytoplasm. A eukaryotic cell is any cell with many organelles (other parts which help it function) and a membrane-bound nucleus. The nucleus is the key difference- if it has a membrane, it is Eukaryotic/a Eukaryote. If not, it is Prokaryotic/a Prokaryote.


What is aquaporins?

Aquaporins are protein molecules embedded in the phospholipid bilayer (cell membrane ) of some cells. They transport water across the cell membrane.

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