well i belive frogs do not have any cell walls.
Amoeba have no cell walls.
Animal cells do not have cells walls. Instead, they have cell membranes which allow the cell to take any shape it wants. Plant cells, however, have cell walls which cause the cell to remain stiff and immobile.
,The bacterial cell walls are similar in function to the cell wall s of the plants, fungi, and protists. The bacterial cell walls differ in the molecular composition from plant cell walls.
I am actually surprised that this question made it through, a better question would've been 'Is there any animal cell that doesn't have a cell wall? To answer your question all cells have walls from animal, mineral, plant cells to a jail cell. Ever see a jail cell lockup without at least two (2) walls? Without the cell wall what would be containing all that empty space plus some electrons and protons.
Plant cells use the structure of their cell walls, specifically the presence of rigid cellulose fibers, to prevent them from pinching during various cellular activities like growth and division. Additionally, the presence of a cell plate during cell division helps to separate the daughter cells without causing any pinching in the cell wall.
A multicellular organism that fits this description is a fungus. Fungi have chitin cell walls, are heterotrophic (absorb organic material for energy), and exist in various forms from microscopic molds to large mushrooms.
No, there is no similarity in bacterial cell walls and plant cell walls. They are different morphologically and also in chemical composition; plant cell walls are made up of cellulose, whereas bacterial cell walls are made up of peptidoglycan (also known as murein).
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Animal cells do not have cells walls. Instead, they have cell membranes which allow the cell to take any shape it wants. Plant cells, however, have cell walls which cause the cell to remain stiff and immobile.
Yes they do as any other animals
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Plant cells have cell walls and chloroplast
Multicellular organisms whose cells have nuclei but don't have cell walls are called anamalia cells
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no never only plants have cell walls as they dont have muscles to hold thhem up they require it we and other animals dont
,The bacterial cell walls are similar in function to the cell wall s of the plants, fungi, and protists. The bacterial cell walls differ in the molecular composition from plant cell walls.
They have different shapes. Animal cells are circular, and plant cells are rectangular. Sorry I don't know any other way to check. You'd need a microscope. **This is wrong. the real answer is that animal cells have centrisomes while plant cells have chloroplasts and rigid cell walls.
I am actually surprised that this question made it through, a better question would've been 'Is there any animal cell that doesn't have a cell wall? To answer your question all cells have walls from animal, mineral, plant cells to a jail cell. Ever see a jail cell lockup without at least two (2) walls? Without the cell wall what would be containing all that empty space plus some electrons and protons.