Biology, asked by nigamSharma, 1 year ago

what is the difference between a plant and an animal cell

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Answered by Anonymous
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plant cells: plant cells are larger in size.
they contain cell wall made up of cellulose which is present outside the plasma membrane.
they contain plastids that is chloroplasts leucoplasts and chromoplasts.
centrosome is absent.
large vacuoles are present.
food is stored in the form of starch.
lysosomes are either absent or are very few in number.


animal cells: animal cells are comparatively
smaller in size.
cell wall is absent only plasma membrane is present.
plastids are absent.
centrosome is present.
vacuoles either absent or are very small in size.
more number of prominent lysosomes are present.



Answered by punjabijatti02
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●animal cells are generally small in size
➡plant cells are larger than animal cells

●cell wall is absent in animal cell
➡plasma membrane of plant cell is surrounded by a rigid cell wall of cellulose.

●except the protozoan euglena no animal cell processes plastids .
➡plastids are present in plant cell

●vacuoles in animal cells are many, small and Temporary
➡most mature plant cells have a permanent and large central Sap vacuole

● animal cells have centrosome and centrioles.
➡plant cells lack centrosome and centrioles .

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