Structurally, plant and animal cells are very similar because they are both eukaryotic cells. ... Beyond size, the main structural differences between plant and animal cells lie in a few additional structures found in plant cells. These structures include: chloroplasts, the cell wall, and vacuoles.
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Differences between plants cell and animals cell
1. chloroplast is a green pigment required for photosynthesis process....so it is present only in plants and not in animals
2.cell wall is pressed only in plants and not in animals and is the outermost part.
3.Vacuole is numerous in plants and usually it is not present in animals but if present it is very small.
In plants it occupies 90℅ of the total space of the cell
1. chloroplast is a green pigment required for photosynthesis process....so it is present only in plants and not in animals
2.cell wall is pressed only in plants and not in animals and is the outermost part.
3.Vacuole is numerous in plants and usually it is not present in animals but if present it is very small.
In plants it occupies 90℅ of the total space of the cell
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Plant cells have a cell wall, a large central vacuole, and plastids such as chloroplasts. The cell wall is a rigid layer that is found outside the cell membrane and surrounds the cell, providing structural support and protection.
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