how are plant cell different form animal cell
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plant cells are different from animals cells. the two major points of difference are that plant cells have an outer permeable cellulose cell wall along with the cell membrane which maintains its structure and protects it from the conductivity of heat and electricity, but animal cell lacks it. Also plant cells contains one of the most important organelles required for the autotrophic plants, that is the chloroplasts which helps it synthesize food and the pigment chlorophyll gives the leaves their familiar green color, but animal cells lack these. Also plant cells have a huge vacuole which consists of 50% of its volume and 70-90% of its space. Animal cells usually lack vacuoles but may sometimes have small ones.
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