How are plant cells different from animal cells?
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In plant cell ,
Cell wall is present.
Plastids are present.
They have dictysomes instead of golgi body.
Vacuous are larger in size.
Daughter cell separate from each other due to formation of cell plate.
In animal cell,
Cell wall is absent.
Plastids are absent.
They have golgi apparatus.
Vacuoles are smaller in size.
Daughter cells separates from each other due to contrition or furrow formation
Cell wall is present.
Plastids are present.
They have dictysomes instead of golgi body.
Vacuous are larger in size.
Daughter cell separate from each other due to formation of cell plate.
In animal cell,
Cell wall is absent.
Plastids are absent.
They have golgi apparatus.
Vacuoles are smaller in size.
Daughter cells separates from each other due to contrition or furrow formation
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In plant cell cell wall is present
Vacuoles are big
Nucleus is on one side of cell
Vacuoles are big
Nucleus is on one side of cell
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