No - no animal cells have cell walls - only plant cells do.
Onion peel cells are plant cells that have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose and may contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis. Human cheek cells are animal cells that lack a cell wall, have a flexible cell membrane, and contain a nucleus. Additionally, human cheek cells are eukaryotic, while onion peel cells are prokaryotic.
Bacteria and some Protista have a cell wall.
Chloroplasts, cell wall (not cell membrane), and they contain a vacuole except that they don't contain a large central vacuole that only plants have.
No, because human cells don't have cell walls, only cell membranes.
A cell wall can be made up of different things depending on what you are talking about. A cell wall in plants are made up of cellulose. A cell wall in bacteria are made up of glycoprotein. A cell wall in fungi are made up of chitin.it's cellulose
No, an animal cell doesn't have a cell wall at all.
no a plant cell has a cell wall
Animals do not have a cell wall
The human.
There was no cell wall in the cheek cells because animals and human cells do not contain a cell wall; they only have a cell membrane. Cell walls can be found in plant cells
no
in general, prokaryotes do have a cell wall. e.g most bacteria
Onion peel cells are plant cells that have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose and may contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis. Human cheek cells are animal cells that lack a cell wall, have a flexible cell membrane, and contain a nucleus. Additionally, human cheek cells are eukaryotic, while onion peel cells are prokaryotic.
Bacteria and some Protista have a cell wall.
a cell membrane and a cell wall
Chloroplasts, cell wall (not cell membrane), and they contain a vacuole except that they don't contain a large central vacuole that only plants have.
it contains chloraphasts