plants
fertile living things can reproduce itself.
it depends on what kind of cell you are talking about but, all living cells have a cell membrane,cytoplasm,and dna
Plant cells have strong web-like cell walls made of cellulose. The cell wall provides structural support and protection to the cell.
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.
The unified cell theory states that: all living things are composed of one or more cells; the cell is the basic unit of life; and new cells arise from existing cells. Rudolf Virchow later made important contributions to this theory. In other words, yes
vegetal cell
Depends on which cell type your talking about, as cells can do many things depending on what kind of cell they are.
sucrose
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).
fertile living things can reproduce itself.
Living things of any kind are called organisms.
Archaebacteria do have cell walls, although not the same kind that plant cells have.
Animal cells don't have cell walls. Plant cells have a cell wall.
it depends on what kind of cell you are talking about but, all living cells have a cell membrane,cytoplasm,and dna
Plant cells have strong web-like cell walls made of cellulose. The cell wall provides structural support and protection to the cell.
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.
The unified cell theory states that: all living things are composed of one or more cells; the cell is the basic unit of life; and new cells arise from existing cells. Rudolf Virchow later made important contributions to this theory. In other words, yes