only plant cells contain a cell wall, which is made of cellulose. all other cells do not contain cell walls. animal cells do not have a definite shape and fungi cells have walls made from chitin
No, not all protists have cell walls. Some protists have cell walls made of various materials like cellulose or silica, while others do not have cell walls at all. The presence or absence of a cell wall depends on the specific type of protist.
Plants and fungi have cell walls. Note that while plants have cell walls made of cellulose, fungi cell walls are made of chitin.
no
All animals would be different. Animals are not meant to have cell walls; cell walls create stability. Animals have membranes instead.
its animalia
cytoplasm is found inside a cell, just inside the cell walls. It contains all of the parts of a cell (except the nucleus ).
Inside the molecule that contains cell walls.
Fungi
Not all of them. Most bacteria have cell walls.
Only plant cells have walls
ALL cells.That is what defines a 'cell' - that it has walls - whether a detention cell or a living cell.
All have cell walls. They are made of Cellulose. All of their walls have chloroplast.
No, not all protists have cell walls. Some protists have cell walls made of various materials like cellulose or silica, while others do not have cell walls at all. The presence or absence of a cell wall depends on the specific type of protist.
Eubacterial cell wall is made of peptidoglycan.
No some types of bacteria do not have cell walls
No, only plant cells have cell walls! Animal cells have a cell membrane.
No, not all plants have cell walls. Plants belonging to the group known as algae, specifically green algae and red algae, may have cell walls made of different materials such as cellulose or agar, or they may have no cell walls at all.