Without cell membranes there would be no cells!
The cell membrane defines the boundary between cell and "noncell".
We don't. Cell walls occur only in plants.
Some cells have glycocalyces and this then would be the outermost part of the cell for them but all cells must have a plasma membrane and therefore I think this would be the best answer to the question.
Prokaryotic- bacteriaEukaryotic- protist, amoeba, etc.An example of a prokaryote would be bacteria or any single cellular organism and an example of a eukaryote would be any multicellular organism.
the cell would not form
an onion cell is a plant cell, in which plant cells are rectangular shape and so are onion cells
The three listed points of the cell theory would be that cells are the building blocks of life, all life is composed of cells, and all cells come from preexisting cells. These were found by different people.
Most likely cancer would arise if apoptosis did not occur in cells that have significant DNA damage.
Ribosomes are the organelles that build proteins within the cell. Without protein, the cell could not form structural units, transport any matter between the interior and exterior, or create enzymes. As a result the cell would die.
the cell will died
As cell wall is rigidthus it would be impermeable to fluids
well if an animal cell didnt have one then it will have an odd shape
I don't really know, THATS WHY I AM ASKING YOU!
Nothing would happen because the plant cell has a cell wall and it will protect it from shriveling up or dying.
water would move from the red blood cell into the solution and the cell would then shrink and therefore not function properly
the cell wall in a plant cell is like skin. if we didnt have and skin things would be boulding out of us,it holds us together
blood cells die
It will not get energy. Functions of cells would be stopped
water leaves the cell causeing the cell to shrink.