Plant cell walls are made of cellulose. The wall is around the cell membrane. The cell wall gives support to the cell and when you eat plants this is what we call fiber.
Yes the cell walls of nonvascular plants do support their bodies
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Plants, fungi, bacteria, and some protists have cell walls. The composition and structure of cell walls can vary between different types of organisms.
Yes, mosses do have cell walls. Mosses are non-vascular plants, and like all plants, they have cell walls that provide support and structure to their cells. These cell walls are made of cellulose.
yes they do have a cell wall
There are cell walls in more than just plants. There are cell walls in humans and animals too.
Yes, plants have cell walls. Cell walls are rigid structures that surround plant cells, providing support and structure to the plant. The cell walls are primarily composed of cellulose, a complex carbohydrate.
Plants have cell walls, there are no animals with cell walls.
plants have cell walls and cell mebranes
No animal has cell walls. Only plants and certain protists have cell walls.
Plant cells have cell walls, animal cells don't have cell walls.
only plants have cell walls, so all plants would be the answer.
Yes the cell walls of nonvascular plants do support their bodies
Cell walls only exist in plants.
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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.
Yes. All plants have cell walls, this includes onions. I think it is because it makes the plants themselves stronger but I'm not sure about the explanation, all I know is that plants' cell's have cell walls.