Illustrate only a plant cell as seen under electron microscope. How is it different from animal cell?
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1.animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts but plant cells do.
2. Animal cells are round and irregular in shape while plant cells have fixed, rectangular shapes.
3. Animal cell does not have cell wall but plant cell have.
2. Animal cells are round and irregular in shape while plant cells have fixed, rectangular shapes.
3. Animal cell does not have cell wall but plant cell have.
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Under a microscope, plant cells are surrounded by cell wall, which are not present in animal cells.
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Both plants cells and animal cells are eukaryotic cells, having true nucleus mitochondria, Golgi bodies, and other membrane-bound organelles. Plants cells and animal cells have many common cell organelles, such as cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, and ribosomes.
However, they also differ in some aspects, such as chloroplasts and cell walls are present in plant cells, but absent in animal cells.
Thus, when we see a plant cell under a microscope, each plant cell is surround by a cell wall, present outside the membrane, while animal cells do not have any cell wall.
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