The main difference between plant and animal cells is?
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plant cell is usually larger in siza as compared to the animal cell
plant cell cannot change its shape but animal cells can
plant cell is enclosed with a rigid cellulose cell wall where as the animal cells have plasma membrane only
plant cells have large vacuoles which is centrally located animal cell often have small vacuoles
plant cell reserve food in the form of starch where as animal cells in the form of glycogen
plant cell cannot change its shape but animal cells can
plant cell is enclosed with a rigid cellulose cell wall where as the animal cells have plasma membrane only
plant cells have large vacuoles which is centrally located animal cell often have small vacuoles
plant cell reserve food in the form of starch where as animal cells in the form of glycogen
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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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