Only plant cells have walls
Sophie scholl made the white rose. what this was, was Sophie and her brothers all drawed roses on walls symbolising pease and hope.
all of the answers are correect
all of the answers are correect
false
Flight and advanced firearms have essentially made the value of walls as a defensive measure useless.
That is not true. Plant cells have cell walls. Animal cells have cell membranes, but no cell walls.
Not at all. In fact, animal cells don't have cell walls at all. Plant cells are the ones with rigid cell walls in order to keep from bursting opening when it's central vacuole is full of water.
Plants, algae, fungi and bacteria all have cell walls. Animal cells do not have cell walls. Plants have cell walls made of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin. In true fungi they are usually made of chitin, in algae they are made of a polysaccharide (like cellulose) or a glycoprotein, and bacteria have a peptidoglycan wall.
Not all of them. Most bacteria have cell walls.
No, bacteria cell walls is made up of peptidoglycan also called murein.
ALL cells.That is what defines a 'cell' - that it has walls - whether a detention cell or a living cell.
All have cell walls. They are made of Cellulose. All of their walls have chloroplast.
Most, but not all bacteria as well as archea have cell walls. Eukaryotic cell walls of plants are entirely different than bacterial cell walls, however.
False, there are some fungi-like organisms with cellulose, but true fungi do not have cellulose in the cell walls.
yes all plants have cell walls
No some types of bacteria do not have cell walls
material found in the cell walls of all fungi