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The cells of plants have a rigid shape unlike those of animals. The absence or presence of which part of the cell causes this difference?

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vacuoles

chloroplast

cell wall

nucleus

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Answered by mehulnawal2980
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Plant cells are not necessarily square, but they due tend to have distinct edges and be somewhat rectangular. This structure is caused by the cell wall which is very rigid and therefore forces the cell to have a defined shape. However, animal cells do not have a cell wall but only the plasma membrane.

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