How do the following features differ from each other in plant and animal cells?
a) Cell wall
b) Plastid
c) Vacuole
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Both A and B.
Explanation:
Plant cells have cell wall, plastids, and a large central vacuole, which are not found in animal cells. The cell wall is a rigid covering that protects the cell, provides structural support and gives shape to the cell.
The chloroplasts, found in plant cells, contain a green pigment called as chlorophyll, which captures the light energy that drives the reactions of plant photosynthesis.
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a) Cell Wall - Cell Wall exists in Plant Cells while it is absent in Animal Cells
b) Plastids - Plastids exist in Plant Cells, however do not exist in Animal Cells
c) Vacuole - Vacuoles are prominent in Plant Cells, whereas it is either small or non-existential in Animal Cells
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