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Plant cell differs from Animal cells in possessing Plastid Golgi body Vacuole Mitochondria

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Answered by jaatgaurav312
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plant cell have plastid,vacuole that animal cell doesn't have while golgibodies and mitochondria are same in both.

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Answered by pallhedkaraadityaa
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Answer:Plant cell differs from animal cell possessing

Plastids:- They are present in only plant cells.They are of two types- chromoplasts and leucoplasts.Plastids containing the pigment chlorophyll is called chloroplasts. Leucoplasts are primarily organelles in which materials starch, oils, and protein granules are stored.

Golgi Apparatus:- It functions include the storage, modification and packaging of products in vesicles. The golgi apparatus is also involved in the formation of lysosomes.

Vacuoles:- It is a storage sack for solids or liquids.They are small sized in animal cells while plant cells have very large vacuoles. In plant cells vacuoles are full of cell sap and provide turgidity and rigidity to the cell.

Mitochondria:- Mitochondria is known as the powerhouses of the cell. The energy required for various chemical activities needed for life is released by mitochondria in the form of ATP(Adenosine triphosphate) molecules.Mitochondria are strange organelles in the sense that the have their own DNA and ribosomes.Therefore, mitochondria are able to make their own protein.

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