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is plastids present in animal cell

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Answered by ajjubhai94official
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An animal cell only has a cell membrane not a cell wall. ... In contrary, there are organelles that plant cells have that animal cells do not; such as plastids (leucoplasts, chromoplasts, and chloroplasts), a central vacuole, and a cell wall. A central vacuole is needed to store water for the plant to live.

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Answered by abhijeetarote1999
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(leucoplasts, chromoplasts, and chloroplasts)

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Plant cells have every organelle that an animal cell has except for a centriole. In contrary, there are organelles that plant cells have that animal cells do not; such as plastids (leucoplasts, chromoplasts, and chloroplasts), a central vacuole, and a cell wall.

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