Animals and most protists don't have a cell wall .All plants , fungi and Bacteria have cell wall .Cell wall of plants id made up of cellulose . In bacteria it is made up of peptidoglycan while in fungi it is made up of chitin .
A bacterium typically has a cell membrane, flagellum for movement, and a cell wall for structure and protection.
Anything living that isn't a plant cell.
It is a eukaryotic organism (aka, Fungus) that is a member of the kingdom Fungi, and is an heterotrophic organism possessing a chitinous cell wall.
A single-celled organism without a nucleus, with a cell wall and flagellum for movement, is called a prokaryote. Examples include bacteria and archaea.
I would place this unicellular organism in the domain Bacteria. The presence of 70s ribosomes and a peptidoglycan cell wall are characteristic features of bacteria.
Plant cells have cell walls.
plants
plant
* Kingdom Animalia, Phylum prokaryotae. i disagree, its kingdon prokaryote
Plants and Fungi
no
Any organism to do with the kingdom plantae just about.
A bacterium typically has a cell membrane, flagellum for movement, and a cell wall for structure and protection.
Cellulose is the main component of plant cell walls.
Anything living that isn't a plant cell.
A cell wall can be made up of different things depending on what organism you're talking about. * A plant has a cell wall made out of cellulose * A fungi has a cell wall made out of chitin (also found in exoskeleton of insects) * A bacteria has a cell wall made out of glycoprotein
Separate the living organism from the nonliving environment around it.