what is the are 2 differences between animal cell and plant cell
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A plant cell contains a large, singular vacuole that is used for storage and maintaining the shape of the cell. In contrast, animal cells have many, smaller vacuoles. Plant cells have a cell wall, as well as a cell membrane. In plants, the cell wall surrounds the cell membrane.
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1. Cell wall- a plant cell has a cell wall which gives rigidity and shape to the cell and is freely permeable whereas the outermost layer in an animal cell is the cell membrane ie. it lacks a cell wall
2. Chloroplast- they help in manufacture of food in plant cells as the contain chlorophyll and are the sites of photosynthesis..whereas in animal cells they are absent
3. Vacuole- plant cells contain large and permanent vacuoles which store food or enzymes or water whereas in animal cells they are either small and temporary or completely absent
4. Centrosome- they are present in animal cells and help in DNA replication and transfer of genes whereas in plant cells they are absent
2. Chloroplast- they help in manufacture of food in plant cells as the contain chlorophyll and are the sites of photosynthesis..whereas in animal cells they are absent
3. Vacuole- plant cells contain large and permanent vacuoles which store food or enzymes or water whereas in animal cells they are either small and temporary or completely absent
4. Centrosome- they are present in animal cells and help in DNA replication and transfer of genes whereas in plant cells they are absent
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