which are the special cell organelles that differentiate plant cells from animal cells
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Plant cells lack lysosomes and centrosomes, while animal cells do. Animal cells lack a cell wall, chloroplasts, and other specialized plastids, but plant cells do, as well as a sizable central vacuole.
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- Animal cells contain centrosomes and lysosomes, whereas plant cells do not.
- Animal cells' lysosomes serve as "trash disposal," whereas plant cells' vacuoles serve the same purpose.
- Animal cells lack features including a cell wall, chloroplasts, and other specialized plastids, as well as a sizable central vacuole, that are present in plant cells.
- The cell wall is a thick layer that serves as the cell's defense, structural support, and form.
- A green pigment called chlorophyll, which is found in plant cells, absorbs the light energy that powers the reactions of photosynthesis in plants.
- A plant cell's water concentration is significantly regulated by the central vacuole in response to shifting external factors.
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