Describe how the cells of an organism belonging to the plant kingdom differ from the cells of an organism belonging the animal kingdom.
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Organisms belonging to the plant kingdom are eukaryotic and multicellular organisms. They have a distinct cell wall made of cellulose. Cells are organised into true plant tissues. Plants make their own food by photosynthesis and are therefore said to be autotrophic.
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Explanation: The plant kingdom has prokaryotic cells, i.e. they do not possess a cell wall, whereas the animal kingdom has eukaryotic cells, i.e. they possess a cell wall.
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