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Do animal cells have a protein coat?

No, animal cells do not have a protein coat. Only viruses have a protein coat.


What is the sticky coat outside of cells that keep them joined together?

The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.


Do animal cells have protein coat?

No they do not have a protein coat


Why is the cell wall absent in animal cell?

Animal cells do not have cell walls because they do not require the same structural support as plant cells. Instead, animal cells have a flexible cell membrane that allows for movement and cell specialization.


What do the extracellular coats of cells do?

Extracellular coats of cells provide protection against external factors, help maintain cell shape and structure, and play a role in cell adhesion and communication with other cells. They can also enable cells to interact with their environment and regulate the passage of molecules in and out of the cell.


Which substance secreted by the body helps coat the stomach and protects it from it's own acid?

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Do eukaryotic animal cells have cell membranes and cell walls?

No, the extra-Cellular side of the animal Cell [bi-lipid] membrane is called the Glycocallyx, or the glyco-protein coat.


What is a word beginning with d that means to smear with a sticky substance?

The word is daub. It means to coat or smear a surface with a sticky substance in a liberal way.


Which type of animal apears in the polish coat of arms?

The animal on the Polish coat of arms is a white eagle.


Why do plant Cells have Cell walls and animal Cells have Cell coats?

The plant's cell wall protects the cell from damage (the plant cells are less fragile than animal cells and less flexible).Plant and bacterial cell walls provide intense strength using cellulosic materials. Some animal cells equally require this same strength yet they utilize a sugar-protein [glycocallyx] cell coat.


What do typical animal Cells have that typical plant Cells do not?

An exterior glyco-callyx coat; made from sugars and proteins. Plant Cells [to the exterior] typically maintain a Solid Cell Barrier made primarily from Cellulose - the Cell wall.


What do animal Cells have that other Cell types do not have?

All body cells contain a cell membrane which contains the contents of the cell, and a cytoplasm in which chemical reactions occur. Most body cells also contain a nucleus, but red blood cells (erythrocytes) are an exception to this.