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Differences between plant cell and animal cell

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Answered by soya
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PLANT CELL: 1. Larger in size.
                      2. Plastids are present.
                      3. Large vacuoles present.
                      4. Reserve food material in the form of starch.
                      5. Enclosed by a rigid cellulose cell wall in addition with plasma membrane.
ANIMAL CELL: 1.Smaller in size.
                        2. Plastids are absent.
                        3. Small vacuoles present.
                        4. Reserve food material are usually glycogen.
                        5. Enclosed by a thin flexible plasma membrane only.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Animal Cell Plant Cell

Cell wall Absent Present (formed of cellulose)

Shape Round (irregular shape) Rectangular (fixed shape)

Vacuole One or more small vacuoles (much smaller than plant cells). One, large central vacuole taking up to 90% of cell volume.

Centrioles Present in all animal cells Only present in lower plant forms (e.g. chlamydomonas)

Chloroplast Absent Plant cells have chloroplasts to make their own food.

Cytoplasm Present Present

Ribosomes Present Present

Mitochondria Present Present

Plastids Absent Present

Endoplasmic Reticulum (Smooth and Rough) Present Present

Peroxisomes Present Present

Golgi Apparatus Present Present

Plasma Membrane Only cell membrane Cell wall and a cell membrane

Microtubules/ Microfilaments Present Present

Flagella Present in some cells ( e.g. mammalian sperm cells) Present in some cells (e.g. sperm of bryophytes and pteridophytes, cycads and Ginkgo)

Lysosomes Lysosomes occur in cytoplasm. Lysosomes usually not evident.

Nucleus Present Present

Cilia Present Most plant cells do not contain cilia.

Explanation:

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