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what is the difference between plant cell and animal cell??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Plant cells are basic functional units of plants constituting all cell organelles performing a variety of functions that support the plants’ metabolisms.
  • Plant cells are larger than animal cells with the cell size ranging from 10um-100um in length.
  • Plant cells are larger than animal cells with the cell size ranging from 10um-100um in length.Plant cells similar in shape with most cells being rectangular or cube-shaped.
  • They have both a cell wall that is made up of cell membrane and cellulose. The cell wall is, a rigid membrane matrix found on the surface of all plant cells whose primary role is to protect the cell and its content

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  • Animal cells are also the basic functional unit of life for animals constituting all cell organelles that perform a variety of functions to support the animals’ metabolisms.
  • Animal cells are generally smaller than plant cells with their cells ranging from 10-30um in length.
  • Animal cells are generally smaller than plant cells with their cells ranging from 10-30um in length.Animal cells shape and sizes vary greatly from irregular shapes to round shapes, most defined by the function they perform.
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