Another major type of cell that has a cell wall is bacterial cells (prokaryotic cells).

More broadly, cell walls are found in:

  • Bacteria (prokaryotes) – cell wall mainly made of peptidoglycan.
  • Fungi – cell wall made mostly of chitin.
  • Many algae – cell walls often made of cellulose or other substances.

Animal cells do not have a cell wall; they only have a cell membrane.

So if you’re looking for “another type of cell” besides plant cells that has a cell wall, the best simple answer is: bacterial cells (and, at your grade level, often also “fungal cells”).