No, amoebas have no cell walls.
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Fungi
fungi
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Monera are single-celled and have a cell wall but no organelles or nucleus. Some have the ability to move. Protists are single-celled and have a nucleus and organelles but no cell wall. They can move. Fungi are multi-cellular and have a cell wall, nucleus, and organelles. However, they can't move and don't have chloroplasts. Plants are multi-cellular, and have chloroplasts and cell walls. They do not move. Animals are multi-cellular and can move. They have no cell walls or chloroplasts.
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The main component of plant cell walls is Cellulose, a polysaccharide.
well i belive frogs do not have any cell walls. Amoeba have no cell walls.
No, amoeba's do not have a cell wall but they do have a plasma membrane.
They do not have a cell wall. They have a cell membrane, which is the outer layer of the cell. Much like skin in a human. The only type of cells that have a cell wall are plant cells. :)
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The amoeba.
Animal cells and some protists e.g., amoeba, have no cell wall. Plant and fungal cells have walls. In plants the wall is composed of cellulose while fungal cells have cell walls composed of chitin.
amoeba is cell not a organism.
cells are in a amoeba
yes amoeba is a variable shape cell
Cell wall made out of cellulose is the cell wall of a plant. A fungi has a cell wall composed of chitin and a bacteria has a cell wall composed of glycoprotein.