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Differences between plants and animals cells.​

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Answered by neerushukla256
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Answer:

Plant cell contains a large, singular vacuole that is used for storage and maintaining the shape of the cell.

In contrast, animal cells have many, smaller vacuoles. Plant cells have a cell wall, as well as a cell membrane.

Answered by MystícPhoeníx
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Differences between plant cell and Animals cell are :-

Plant Cell

☛A Plant cells are usually larger than animal cells.

☛ The plasma membrane of a plant cell is

surrounded by a rigid cell wall made up of cellulose.

☛ Plastids (leucoplasts, chloroplasts, chromoplasts) are present in plant cells.

☛Vacuoles are present in abundance. They are larger in size.

☛ Plant cells have many simpler units of Golgi

complex, called dictyosomes.

☛ Centrioles have not been found in plant cells. (except in a few lower plants).

☛Cytokinesis takes place by cell-plate formation.

☛Plant cells usually have a regular shape.

Animal Cell

☛ Animal cells are generally small in size.

☛Cell wall is absent.

☛Plastids are absent.

☛Vacuoles are less in number and smaller in

size.

☛Animal cells have a single highly elaborate

Golgi complex.

☛Animal cells possess centrioles.

☛Cytokinesis takes place by constriction during cell division.

☛Animal cells are usually irregular in shape.

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