Prokaryotic cells do.
Plant cells have strong web-like cell walls that provide structure and support to the cell. These cell walls are made up of cellulose fibers and other polysaccharides, giving plants rigidity and protection.
Cell walls provide structural support and protection to plant cells but do not directly participate in photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts, which are organelles within the plant cells. The cell walls play a role in maintaining the overall structure and shape of the plant.
Prokaryote cells have cell walls, but no chloroplast. An example of a prokaryote is bacteria.
Plant cells have more clearly defined boundaries due to their rigid cell walls made of cellulose. Animal cells have a flexible cell membrane but lack a rigid cell wall, making their boundaries less distinct in comparison.
Plants, fungi, bacteria, and some protists have cell walls. The composition and structure of cell walls can vary between different types of organisms.
Plant cells have strong web-like cell walls that provide structure and support to the cell. These cell walls are made up of cellulose fibers and other polysaccharides, giving plants rigidity and protection.
well, I don't really know what you're asking because that question is a little bit of a disaster. But plant cells have strong cell walls.
vegetal cell
Animal cells don't have cell walls. Plant cells have a cell wall.
Multicellular organisms whose cells have nuclei but don't have cell walls are called anamalia cells
Archaebacteria do have cell walls, although not the same kind that plant cells have.
no,cheeks do not have cell walls because plants have cell walls to let protein and waste in and out while an animal cell just sits there.No, only plant cells have cell walls.Well,kind of.No only plant cells have cell walls.
Collenchymatous cells have rigid cell wall
Kind of a silly question, but here are a few "truths" about Cell Walls: Cell Walls are not present in mammals. Cells Walls are generally found in plants (I say generally, because there might be some fungi or prokaryotes (bacteria) that have cell walls).
Cell walls provide structural support and protection to plant cells but do not directly participate in photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts, which are organelles within the plant cells. The cell walls play a role in maintaining the overall structure and shape of the plant.
Prokaryote cells have cell walls, but no chloroplast. An example of a prokaryote is bacteria.
Plant cells generally have a more rectangular shape because the cell wall is more rigid. In contrast, animal cells have a round or irregular shape because they do not have a cell wall.