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what is the difference between a plant cell and animal cell

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Answered by thakrepayal
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Plant cell:

1. Have a polyose plasma membrane outside the semipermeable membrane.

2. Have a semipermeable membrane.

3. Have protoplasm.

4. Have a nucleus.

5. typically have chloroplasts containing chlorophyll.

6. Have outstanding one or additional vacuoles.

7. typically regular in form.

Animal cell:

1. don't have any plasma membrane.

2. don't have any chloroplasts.

3. Have solely little vacuoles.

4. typically irregular in form.

5. don't contain plastids.

6. Have advanced and outstanding vesicle.

7. protoplasm fills nearly the complete cell.

Answered by syedtahir20
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                   Difference between a plant cell and animal cell:

There are the following differences between animal cells and plant cells.

→ Animal cell:

  • As we know that animal cells do not have chloroplast.
  • The plastids are absent in animal cells.
  • Animal cells do not have a plasma membrane.
  • The animal cells have an irregular shape.

 → Plant cell:

  • As we know that chloroplasts are present in plant cells.
  • The plastids are present in plant cells.
  • Plant cells have a plasma membrane.
  • The plant cells have a regular shape.

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