no.it is not
Cheek cells are eukaryotic cells found in animals, whereas plant cells are eukaryotic cells found in plants. Cheek cells do not have a cell wall but have cell membranes, while plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose in addition to cell membranes. Cheek cells do not contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while plant cells do contain chloroplasts.
No, the cell wall is not always uniform in thickness. It can vary in thickness depending on the type of cell and its function. Additionally, certain regions of the cell wall may have different thicknesses to provide structural support or flexibility where needed.
If a cell wall was not present, the cell would be more susceptible to damage and may have difficulty maintaining its shape and structure. The cell wall provides support and protection to the cell, and without it, the cell may be more prone to collapse or bursting under certain conditions.
A cell wall, simple. The cell wall is the out layer of a plant cell. It protects what is inside. A box is just like a cell wall it protects the contents inside. You would go through the cell wall first then you would hit the cell membrane. But remember only plants have a cell wall.......hoped that helped!
no.it is not
The name of this thicker layer is the cell wall and the functions is to protect the core cells .o forget it
yes because the animal cell mambrande does not have a cell wall like the plant cell
Cheek cells are eukaryotic cells found in animals, whereas plant cells are eukaryotic cells found in plants. Cheek cells do not have a cell wall but have cell membranes, while plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose in addition to cell membranes. Cheek cells do not contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while plant cells do contain chloroplasts.
The name of this thicker layer is the cell wall and the functions is to protect the core cells .o forget it
The cell wall of a cell would relate to the body/exterior of the car
Its on the outside of the cell. Thats why its called a 'cell wall'
Its on the outside of the cell. Thats why its called a 'cell wall'
In a plant there is: cell wall cell membrane chloroplast cytoplasm nucleus vacuole Animal: Cell membrane cytoplasm nucleus So yeah
A -Cell Wall- would be surrounding the cell membrane which is the outside of the cell.
As cell wall is rigidthus it would be impermeable to fluids
Animal cells do not have cell walls. If they did - they animal would not be likely to survive, as the rigidity of the cell wall would restrict movement.