Biology, asked by kanishka1245, 1 year ago

Cells of higher plants differ from animal cells as the former do not have -(a) membrane bound cell organelles (b) large central vacuole (c) centrosome and centrioles (d) plasma membrane .

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Large central vacuole is the right answer. Plants have this membrane while animals differ from others.

It is often a cellular organelle that is found in plant cells.

This has been surrounded by a membrane and functions to be hold materials and wastes.

It also functions to maintain the proper structure within the plant cells.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

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'. These are collectively known as centrosomes. It is the centrosomes that are responsible for the formation of chromosomes in animal cells.

In higher plant cells, the centrioles are absent. The higher plant cells have microtubule clusters. It is these clusters that distribute chromosomes.  

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