cell membrane
There are many types. Plants,fungi and some protists arethem
Plants, fungi, bacteria, and some protists have cell walls. The composition and structure of cell walls can vary between different types of organisms.
Animals and most protists don't have a cell wall .All plants , fungi and Bacteria have cell wall .Cell wall of plants id made up of cellulose . In bacteria it is made up of peptidoglycan while in fungi it is made up of chitin .
Cell wall is a cell structure found in bacteria, fungi, and plants that is not present in animal cells. It provides structural support and protection for the cell.
Chromosomes.
There are many types. Plants,fungi and some protists arethem
bacteria, fungi, many protists, and plants
Yes, the cell wall is an extracellular structure found in plants, fungi, bacteria, and some protists. It provides structural support and protection to the cell.
vacuole
Fungi are unicellular or multicellular organisms with eukaryotic cell types. Prokaryote or Monera (comprised bacteria). Eukaryote (animals, plants, fungi and protists).
The cell wall is the firm protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants, fungi, most bacteria, and some protists. It provides structural support and protection, as well as helps regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
plants contain cellulose in their cell wall while fungi contains chitin as a major component of its cell wall.Besides fungi are absorptive heterotrophs while plants are photosynthetic autotrophs.fungi lacks centrioles and contains chitin in its cell wall(as described earlier) but certain protists have centrioles and produce cellulose in their cell wall.some protists also contain some pigments like Chl.a Chl.b caroteins etc while fungi does not.Due to these reasons Fungi has separate kingdom.
A cell that contains a nucleus is considered a eukaryotic cell. The nucleus houses the cell's genetic material, such as DNA, and serves as the control center for cellular activities. Eukaryotic cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
Plants, fungi, bacteria, and some protists have cell walls. The composition and structure of cell walls can vary between different types of organisms.
Fungi are not plants mainly because they are heterotrophic and lack the capacity to perform photosynthesis. Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants and most protists. (The term protist has no phylogenetic meaning anymore. That is, "protists" are not all related to one another. There are some prostists that group with fungi in the most recent eukaryotic tree of life. However, more research needs to be done to discover the synapomorphies, or shared, derived traits, between fungi and these protists.) They are more similar to protists in that many protists are also heterotrophic. However, most protists use the DAP pathway to synthesize lysine while fungi use the AAA pathway. Protists use a variety of compounds to store energy. Plants use starch and starch-like compounds. Fungi and animals use glycogen. The cisternae of the mitochondria of many protists are tubular, while animals and fungi have plate-like cisternae.
Animals and most protists don't have a cell wall .All plants , fungi and Bacteria have cell wall .Cell wall of plants id made up of cellulose . In bacteria it is made up of peptidoglycan while in fungi it is made up of chitin .
Plants contain a cell wall ,but animal cells do not.