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difference between plant cell and animal cell


ranialisha128: Structurally, plant and animal cells are very similar because they are both eukaryotic cells. ... Beyond size, the main structural differences between plant and animal cells lie in a few additional structures found in plant cells. These structures include: chloroplasts, the cell wall, and vacuoles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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◆Plant Cell

1)Cell wall is absent

2)Plastids are present

3)Plant Cell are large in size

4)A single large centre vacuoles are present in plant cell

5) Plant Cell doesn't change their shape




◆Animal Cell


1)Cell wall is absent

2)Plastids are absent

3)Animal Cell are comparatively small in size

4)A few small vacuoles are occurs in animal Cell

5)Animal Cell can change their shape....

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Answered by kapil913
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ANIMAL CELL

  • In animal cell the outermost layer is cell membrane
  • Nucleus in animal cell is generally present at center.
  • Cytoplasm is denser than plant cell's cytoplasm.
  • Vacuoles are absent in animal cell.
  • Plastids are also absent in animal cell.
  • Centrosome is present with either one or two centrioles.
  • Golgi apparatus is present.
  • In animal cell food is stored in form of glycogen.

PLANT CELL

  • In plant cell the outermost layer is cell wall.
  • Nucleus is slightly peripheral in plant cell which means it is not present at center.
  • Cytoplasm is less denser compared to animal cell.
  • Large vacuole is present in plant cell.
  • Plastids are also present in plant cell.
  • Centrosome is absent in plant cell.
  • Dictyosome is present instead of Golgi apparatus.
  • In plant cell food is stored in form of starch.

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