write 10 differences between plant cell and animal cell.
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1 -plant cell will be larger compared to animal cell
animal cell will be smaller compared to plant cell
2- plant cell cannot change its shape
but animal cell can often change its shape
3- plastids r present in plant cell
plastids r absent in animal cell
4- lysosomes r rare in plant cell
lysosomes r present
5- glyoxsomes r present in plant cells
they r absent here
6- plasmodesmata r present in plant cells
here they r absent
7- mature plant cell contains large central vacuoles
animal cell often possesses many small vacuoles
8- nucleus lies on side of peripheral cytoplasm
nucleus lies in center in animal cell
9- reserve food will be in starch
" in glycogen
10-cytokinesis occurs by cell plate method
" by consrtuction or furrowing
animal cell will be smaller compared to plant cell
2- plant cell cannot change its shape
but animal cell can often change its shape
3- plastids r present in plant cell
plastids r absent in animal cell
4- lysosomes r rare in plant cell
lysosomes r present
5- glyoxsomes r present in plant cells
they r absent here
6- plasmodesmata r present in plant cells
here they r absent
7- mature plant cell contains large central vacuoles
animal cell often possesses many small vacuoles
8- nucleus lies on side of peripheral cytoplasm
nucleus lies in center in animal cell
9- reserve food will be in starch
" in glycogen
10-cytokinesis occurs by cell plate method
" by consrtuction or furrowing
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Plant cells have chlorophyll, the light-absorbing pigment required
for photosynthesis. This pigment is contained in structures called
chloroplasts, which makes plants appear green.
Plants cells have a large, central vacuole. While animal cells may have one or more small vacuoles, they do not take up the volume that the central vacuole does (up to 90% of the entire cell volume!). The vacuole stores water and ions, and may be used for storage of toxins.
Most of the space inside plant cells is made of of a large vacuole containing cell sap. Vacuoles in some types of plant cells serve to build stalks and stems. Animal cells never contain large vacuoles.
Plant cells contain plastids. Animal cells do not. The most noteworthy plastids are chloroplasts. These contain chlorophyll, a green chemical necessary for photosynthesis, which also gives plants their colour.
Animal cells have centrioles, which help in mitosis. Plant cells do not.
Plant cells have glyoxysomes. Animal cells do not
Plants cells have a large, central vacuole. While animal cells may have one or more small vacuoles, they do not take up the volume that the central vacuole does (up to 90% of the entire cell volume!). The vacuole stores water and ions, and may be used for storage of toxins.
Most of the space inside plant cells is made of of a large vacuole containing cell sap. Vacuoles in some types of plant cells serve to build stalks and stems. Animal cells never contain large vacuoles.
Plant cells contain plastids. Animal cells do not. The most noteworthy plastids are chloroplasts. These contain chlorophyll, a green chemical necessary for photosynthesis, which also gives plants their colour.
Animal cells have centrioles, which help in mitosis. Plant cells do not.
Plant cells have glyoxysomes. Animal cells do not
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