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Which structure is common to plant and animal cells?

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Answered by goodluckmushy1
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Answer:

Explanation:

SIMILARITIES:-

-both have cell membranes

-both have nuclear

-both have cytoplasm

DIFFERENCES:-

-Only plant cell have cell wall

- Plant cell store food as starch while animal cell stores food as glycogen

-only plant cell have chloroplast but animal cell doesnot have

Answered by marishthangaraj
0

Complete Question:

Which is common in plant and animal cells?

a) Centrioles

b) Central vacuoles

c) Mitochondria

d) Plastids

Answer:

Option (C) is correct answer.

Mitochondria is common in plant and animal cells.

Both plant and animal cells contain membrane-bound organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, the nucleus, the Golgi apparatus, peroxisomes, and lysosomes.

Cell:

  • The fundamental unit of life is the cell.
  • Every part of life depends on cells.
  • An organism's classification is based on how many cells it contains.
  • While multicellular organisms contain numerous cells, unicellular organisms only have one cell.

Animal and plant cells:

  • The cytoskeletal components and cytosol, for example, have membranes that are in close proximity to one another.
  • Animal cells can potentially be bigger than plant cells.
  • Plant cells have plastids and a cell wall, which are absent in animal cells.
  • Plant cells feature a massive central vacuole that occupies and increases the majority of the cell's volume.
  • This vacuole often does not exist in animal cells.
  • The vacuole houses waste in a plant cell.

Additionally, it contributes in maintaining adequate pressure in plant cells, which supports and strengthens the structure and growth of the developing plant.

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