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How do plants differ from animals?

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Answered by tanmoyvestige
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Hey mate

Question :- How do plants differ from animals?

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The points  which will show you the difference between plants and animals are:-

1)Plants are made of plant cells and animals are made of animal cells

2) Plant cells have cell wall but animal cells don't

3) Plants have chloroplasts while animals don't

4) A cleavage furrow is formed in animal cells during the cytokinesis stage of mitosis while in plants, a cell plate is formed

5) Animal cells have small vacuoles while plant cells have large vacuoles

6) Animal cells lack plasmodesmata unlike plant cells

7) Animal cells lack Glyoxysomes unlike plant cells

                                                                                                                                             

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Answered by tagmariya
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Plants differ from animals in many ways.

Plants are not mobile . They cannot move.

They are autotrophes whereas animals are heterotropes.

The cell stucture is also different in both. One has the nucleous in the centre (animals )whereas the nucleous is located at the side (plants in the other

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