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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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Answer : Differences between animal and plant cells :

Animal cell :-

  1. Animal cells are generally small in size.
  2. Cell wall is absent.
  3. Except the protozoan Euglena, no animal cell possesses plastids.
  4. Vacuoles in animal cells are many, small and temporary.
  5. Animal cells have a single highly complex and prominent Golgi apparatus.
  6. Animal cells have centrosome and centrioles.

Plant cell :-

  1. Plant cells are larger than animal cells.
  2. The plasma membrane of plant cells is surrounded by a rigid cell wall of cellulose.
  3. Plastids are present.
  4. Most mature plant cells have a permanent and large central sap vacuole.
  5. Plant cells have many simpler units of Golgi apparatus, called dictyosomes.
  6. Plant cells lack centrosome and centrioles.
Answered by Anonymous
125

ANSWER  :

DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN PLANT CELL AND ANIMAL CELL.

\huge{\boxed{\mathbb{PLANT\:CELL}}}  

  • Plant cells have cell wall.
  • They contain chloroplast.
  • They do not have centriole.
  • Vacuole is large and present in centre of the cell.
  • Nucleus is present in the side of the plant cell.
  • Mitochondria is present, but is less or few in number.

\huge{\boxed{\mathbb{ANIMAL\:CELL}}}  

  • Animal cell don't have a cell wall.
  • They don't have chloroplasts.
  • Centriole is present in them.
  • Vacuole is small.
  • Nucleus is present in the centre of the animal cell.
  • Mitochondria is present, it is more in number.
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