The amoeba.
Ameobas
some protists have cell walls All have some sort of membrane. Only some protists have cell walls, mostly algae.
Actually, cell walls are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In plants (eukaryotic) the cell walls are composed of cellulose whereas in prokaryotes, the cell walls are composed of peptidoglycan.
Animal cells and some protists e.g., amoeba, have no cell wall. Plant and fungal cells have walls. In plants the wall is composed of cellulose while fungal cells have cell walls composed of chitin.
They are eukaryotes, multicellular, have nuclei, and have cell walls.
Like fungi funguslike protists are heterotrophs have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce.
Ameobas
some protists have cell walls All have some sort of membrane. Only some protists have cell walls, mostly algae.
No animal has cell walls. Only plants and certain protists have cell walls.
Yes.
Animal cells do not have cell walls. Many animal-like protists also lack cell walls.
There is no longer a Kingdom of Protists. They are not a monophyletic group (clade). So, the answer is some do some don't. Algae (a type of photosynthetic protist) tend to have a cell wall. Protozoa (the animal like protists) do not. Most single cell protozoa have a pellicle to protect the cell.
Animals do not have a cell wall.Also some protists lack it.
Of course not,the are not found in animal cells.Also not found in some protists.
They all are heterotrophs, have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce.
bacteria have cell walls, making them keep their shape, while most protists have either pellicles or cell membranes which can change shape.
its different because walls and plants are made from different stuff
Actually, cell walls are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In plants (eukaryotic) the cell walls are composed of cellulose whereas in prokaryotes, the cell walls are composed of peptidoglycan.