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

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Explanation:

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. ... Animal cells simply have a cell membrane, but no cell wall.

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Animal cells

Animals are made up of millions of cells. Animal cells have an irregular structure and are made up of four key parts:

Nucleus –

This contains genetic material (DNA), and controls the cell's activity.

Cell membrane –

A flexible layer that surrounds the cell and controls the substances that enter and exit.

Cytoplasm –

A jelly-like substance where the chemical reactions happen.

Mitochondria –

This is where energy is released from the food molecules.

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Plant cells

Plants are also made up of millions of cells. Plant cells have a nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm and mitochondria too, but they also contain the following structures:

Cell wall –

A hard layer outside the cell membrane, containing cellulose to provide strength to the plant.

Vacuole –

A space inside the cell that is used to store substances and help the cell keep its shape.

Chloroplasts –

Structures that contain the green pigment chlorophyll, which are a key part of photosynthesis.

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