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discuss the difference between plant cell and animal cell​

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Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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Answer:

Major structural differences between a plant and an animal cell include: Plant cells have a cell wall, but animals cells do not. Cell walls provide support and give shape to plants. ... Plant cells usually have one or more large vacuole(s), while animal cells have smaller vacuoles, if any are present.

Answered by Dalfon
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Explanation:

Plant Cell -

  • These are larger in size.
  • Centrosome absent in them.
  • Vacuoles are larger in size.
  • Cell is present and made up of cellulose and chitin.
  • Plastid present in them.

Animal Cell -

  • These are smaller in size.
  • Centrosome present in them.
  • Vacuoles are smaller in size.
  • Cell wall absent.
  • Plastid also absent in them.

Additional Information:-

• Cell becomes rigid because of endosmosis.

• Vacuole is a fliud filled single membrane bounded and dead organelles of a cell; which help osmoregulation.

• Plastids found in plant cell only and are of three types-

  1. Chloroplasts (green pigments and also known as Kitchen of the cell).
  2. Chromoplasts (provides various colours to plant).
  3. Leucoplasts (colourless and stores food in the form of starch, fat & protein).

• Centrosome found in animal cell and takes part in cell division.

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