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विद हेल्प ऑफ वेल लेबल्ड डायग्राम हाईलाइट थ्री डिफरेंसेस बिटवीन प्लांट सेल एंड एनिमल सेल​

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✍️Cell wall:-

⇒Cell wall are absent

✍️Siza and Shape :-

⇒Usually small in size and Oval in Shape

✍️Vacuoles:-

⇒Vacuoles are usually absent. if present , they are small in size and scattered.

✍️Golgi Apparatus:-

⇒Golgi apparatus are well developed and present near nucleus.

✍️Centrosome:-

⇒Centrosome and centrioles are present.

✍️Nucleus:-

⇒Nucleus usually lies in center

✍️Plastids:-

⇒Plastids are absent

✍️Storage of reserve food:-

⇒in animal cells, reserve food is stored in form of glycogen.

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✍️Cell wall:-

⇒Cell wall are present and is made up of cellulose

✍️Siza and Shape :-

⇒Comparatively larger in. size and rectangular in shape.

✍️Vacuoles:-

⇒ the vacuoles are well developed .In a mature plant cell , usually a single, large Central vacuoles is present.

✍️Golgi Apparatus:-

⇒ the components of Golgi bodies are diffused in the plant cell are called dictyosomes

✍️Centrosome:-

⇒ Centrosome and centrioles are absent

✍️Nucleus:-

⇒Nucleus lies on the one side in the peripheral.

✍️Plastids:-

⇒Plastids are present

✍️Storage of reserve food:-

⇒in plant cell , reserve food is stored in the form of starch or oil.

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⇝ All Cell cantain same cell organelles, no matter what organism found in and what function they perform.

✍️Living and non living part of a cell

Living part:

⇝Cell membrane, Endoplasmic reticulum,Golgi apparatus, ribosome,lybosomes, centrosome (animal cell only) , Plastids (plant cell only), nuclear membrane, nucleoli, chromatin thread.

Non Living Part:

⇝Cell wall( plant cell only), Vacuoles, nucleoplasm

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