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a cell of higher plant differ from an animal cells as in the former there is absence of​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Higher plant cells differ from animal cells as the higher plant cells do not have centrioles and centrosomes. EXPLANATION: The animal cells have 'two clusters of microtubules' and 'centrioles'.

Answered by amberkarnwal
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Higher plant calls differ from animal cells as the higher plant cells do not have centrioles and centrosomes.

Explanation:

The animal cells have "two clusters of microtubules" and 'centrioles'.

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