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Difference between plants and animals

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Answered by 0rnery
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  • Larger in size.

  • Cell wall is the outermost layer.

  • Plastids \longrightarrowPresents.

  • Vocuole \longrightarrowOne, central, Large and Permanent.

  • Golgi body :- small connected unit \longrightarrowDICTYOSOMES.

  • Chloroplast present.

  • Lysosomes are rare.

  • Tonoplast present around vocuole.

  • are autotropic

  • Centrioles absent expect motile cells of lower plants.

  • Storage material is starch grains.

  • Nucleus present along the periphery of the cell.

  • Green plants have green pigment called chlorophyll.

  • Plants can prepare their own food.

  • They are mostly fixed and not free to move.

  • Plants are less sensitive because of the obsence of the sence organs and nervous system.

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\large\pmb{\sf\pink{Animals~:}}

  • Smaller in size.

  • Cell wall is absent, so, Plasma \longrightarrowoutermost layer membrane.

  • Plastids \longrightarrowAbsent.

  • Vocuole \longrightarrowSmall, many temporary.

  • Golgi body is well developed.

  • Chloroplast absent.

  • Lysosomes present.

  • Tonoplast absent.

  • are heterotropic

  • Centrioles present.

  • Storage materials is a glycogen granules.

  • Necleus at the centre of cell.

  • Chlorophyll is absent in animals except euglena.

  • Animals cannot make their own food.

  • They are free to move from place to place.

  • Animals are highly sensitive because of the presence of sense organs and nervous system.
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