Biology, asked by aliennn486, 6 months ago

How does differentiation differ in animal and plant cells? *

Answers

Answered by myrakincsem
2

Differentiation of parent and animal cell is as follows:

Explanation:

  • The plant cell has a cell wall which is absent in the animal cell.
  • The vacuole of the plant cell is dispersed to aside whereas the vacuole of the animal cell is in the center.
  • The vacuole of the plant cell is smaller as compared to the vacuole of an animal cell.
  • Plant cells compromise of chloroplast which is absent in the animal cell.
Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
1

Explanation:

Cells differentiate to form different types of cells. Animal cells differentiate at an early stage, whereas many plant cells can differentiate throughout life.

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