No, because animal cells only have a cell membrane. Only plant cells have cell walls .
if a cell is a plant cell it will have a cell wall, a vacuole and chloroplasts. if it is an animal cell it will have none of these things. these are both eukaryotic cells. if it is a prokaryotic cell it will have no nucleus just a circle/tangle of DNA, it will most likely be a bacterium and have flagella or cillium, it may also be eclosed in a caspid.
No that is not true! All plant Cells and some microbes like bacteria have cell wall but no animal have cell wall.There are other cell organellis like chloroplast whcih are found only in plants but not in animals.
One main difference is that plant cells have a cell wall made of cellulose, providing structural support and protection, whereas animal cells do not have a cell wall. Additionally, plant cells typically have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not.
Yes, animals and fish are composed of cells, which are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms. Cells in animals and fish are eukaryotic, meaning they have a defined nucleus that houses their genetic material. Both animals and fish have specialized cells that perform specific functions to maintain their overall biological processes.
Yes, that's correct. During cytokinesis in plant cells, a structure called the cell plate forms in the middle of the cell and separates the two daughter cells. This cell plate eventually develops into the new cell walls of the daughter cells.
No, animal cells do not have a cell wall. Plant cells and some other organisms like fungi and bacteria have cell walls, but animal cells do not. Instead, animal cells have a cell membrane that surrounds and protects the cell.
Not at all. In fact, animal cells don't have cell walls at all. Plant cells are the ones with rigid cell walls in order to keep from bursting opening when it's central vacuole is full of water.
Only plant cells have walls
Plants, algae, fungi and bacteria all have cell walls. Animal cells do not have cell walls. Plants have cell walls made of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin. In true fungi they are usually made of chitin, in algae they are made of a polysaccharide (like cellulose) or a glycoprotein, and bacteria have a peptidoglycan wall.
A cell with no real cell wall or any chloroplasts is an animal cell. Plants cells have cell walls and chloroplasts (to perform photosynthesis). Animal cells do not perform photosynthesis and have a plasma membrane instead of a true cell wall.
True. For example, plant cells have structures such as chloroplasts, cell walls, and central vacuoles that are not found in animal cells. Conversely, animal cells have structures such as lysosomes and centrioles that are not present in plant cells.
Yes, but only plant cells contain cell walls.
True. Only animal cells contain centrioles housed in centrosome.
yes. all cells have a cytoplasm and cell membrane.
if a cell is a plant cell it will have a cell wall, a vacuole and chloroplasts. if it is an animal cell it will have none of these things. these are both eukaryotic cells. if it is a prokaryotic cell it will have no nucleus just a circle/tangle of DNA, it will most likely be a bacterium and have flagella or cillium, it may also be eclosed in a caspid.
all cells hane a nucleus, a cell membrane and a cytoplasm; cytoplasm contains food inthe form of grainsnucleus contains dna cell membrane covers the outside of the cell.
No that is not true! All plant Cells and some microbes like bacteria have cell wall but no animal have cell wall.There are other cell organellis like chloroplast whcih are found only in plants but not in animals.