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The members of these kindoms all have cell walls. Which kingdoms are they?

The kingdoms that have members with cell walls are Fungi, Plantae, and some members of the kingdom Protista. In Fungi, the cell walls are primarily composed of chitin, while in Plantae, they are made of cellulose. Additionally, certain protists, such as algae, also possess cell walls, although their composition can vary. In contrast, the kingdom Animalia does not have cell walls.


What kingdoms have organisms that cellulose in their cell walls?

Plantae Kingdom (Plants)


Do mollusks have cell walls?

No, mollusks do not have cell walls. They have a cellular structure similar to other animals, with cell membranes forming the outer boundary of their cells. Mollusks belong to the animal kingdom, whereas organisms with cell walls, such as plants and fungi, belong to different biological kingdoms.


Which of the six kingdoms all have cells that lack cell walls?

The Animalia and the Protista kingdoms both have cells that lack cell walls. Animal cells are characterized by a flexible plasma membrane, while some protists have a cell membrane or a pellicle that provides structure and support, but not a rigid cell wall like those found in plants, fungi, and some protists.


While studying the classification of living things you are given a specimen that has cell walls. The ONLY kingdom you can rule out immediately is?

You can immediately rule out the Animalia kingdom, as animals do not have cell walls. In contrast, plants (Plantae), fungi, and certain protists possess cell walls, so those kingdoms remain potential classifications for the specimen.

Related Questions

What kingdoms organisms have no cell walls?

Animalia


Which kingdoms organism have no cell walls?

Animal cells do not have cell walls. Many animal-like protists also lack cell walls.


What kind of cells are bacterial cells?

A bacterial cell is a type of monera, one of the five kingdoms. There are five kingdoms, in which we are in Anamalia.


What kingdoms have organisms that cellulose in their cell walls?

Plantae Kingdom (Plants)


Do mollusks have cell walls?

No, mollusks do not have cell walls. They have a cellular structure similar to other animals, with cell membranes forming the outer boundary of their cells. Mollusks belong to the animal kingdom, whereas organisms with cell walls, such as plants and fungi, belong to different biological kingdoms.


Which of the six kingdoms all have cells that lack cell walls?

The Animalia and the Protista kingdoms both have cells that lack cell walls. Animal cells are characterized by a flexible plasma membrane, while some protists have a cell membrane or a pellicle that provides structure and support, but not a rigid cell wall like those found in plants, fungi, and some protists.


What is the cell wall for each kingdom made of?

Only 3 kingdoms have cell walls, Protista, Fungi, and Plantae. The cell wall makeup can vary between species of the same kingdom and even between developmental stages of the cell. The most common substance is cellulose in plants.


What are the characteristics of the five kingdom concept?

Monera are single-celled and have a cell wall but no organelles or nucleus. Some have the ability to move. Protists are single-celled and have a nucleus and organelles but no cell wall. They can move. Fungi are multi-cellular and have a cell wall, nucleus, and organelles. However, they can't move and don't have chloroplasts. Plants are multi-cellular, and have chloroplasts and cell walls. They do not move. Animals are multi-cellular and can move. They have no cell walls or chloroplasts.


While studying the classification of living things you are given a specimen that has cell walls. The ONLY kingdom you can rule out immediately is?

You can immediately rule out the Animalia kingdom, as animals do not have cell walls. In contrast, plants (Plantae), fungi, and certain protists possess cell walls, so those kingdoms remain potential classifications for the specimen.


Which kingdom's have no cell walls?

the animal, protist, monera and, fungi kingdom dont have cell walls


What are the type of kingdoms?

There are five kingdoms. They areMoneraProtistaFungiAnimaliaPlantae


Is every living thing in the kingdom animalia?

No, not every living thing is in the kingdom Animalia. The kingdom Animalia includes multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that are heterotrophic and lack cell walls. Organisms in other kingdoms may have different characteristics, such as plants in the kingdom Plantae which are autotrophic and have cell walls.