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difference between plant cell and animal cell with diagram​

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Plant Cell

Plant cells are a type of eukaryotic cell found in the organism within the plant kingdom. The eukaryotic cell does not contain the nucleus. The plant cell differs from other eukaryotic cells as the organelles present are different. Organelles are the major parts of the cell.

The major difference in the plant cell is that the plant cell contains the rigid cell wall around its cell wall. Other organisms contain the cell wall around their cells, but the plant cell contains the proteins and cellulose. The cell wall provides the cell with the protection and gives the plant its shape and structure.

The plant cell contains the chlorophyll also. The chlorophyll gives the plants their green colour and allows them to perform photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process the plants use to make their own food by using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.

Animal Cell

Animal cell is a typical eukaryotic cell with a membrane bound nucleus with the presence of DNA inside the nucleus. Unlike the eukaryotic cells of plants and, animal cells do not have a cell wall. They comprise of other organelles and cellular structures which carry out specific functions necessary for the cell to function properly.

The main difference between the animal and plant cell is that the animal cell is not able to make their own food. There are trillions of cells in the animal body and each one is different depending on the function and type.

Most animal cells have at least three main parts: nucleus, cell membrane, and cytoplasm.

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