Biology, asked by Jhoperocks, 7 days ago

Write the difference between plant cells and animal cell.​

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Answered by AthenesticSolar
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Major structural differences between a plant and an animal cell include: Plant cells have a cell wall, but animals cells do not. ... Chloroplasts enable plants to perform photosynthesis to make food. Plant cells usually have one or more large vacuole(s), while animal cells have smaller vacuoles, if any are present.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The cell is life's most basic unit. Cells are responsible for all of life's functions. The number of cells in an organism is used to classify it. Unicellular species have only one cell, but multicellular organisms have many.
  • Unicellular organisms are thought to be one of the earth's oldest forms of life. Over the millennia, these unicellular living forms developed into increasingly sophisticated multicellular species. Multicellular creatures have specialised cells with complex cell organelles that unicellular species lack.
  • Plants play the function of producers in an ecosystem, while animals play the role of consumers. As a result, their daily activities and functions, as well as their cell structure, fluctuate. Plants and animals have different cell structures and organelles, which are largely classed depending on their functions. Plants and animals differ in form and function due to differences in cell makeup.
  • Each cell organelle has a specific purpose. Some cell organelles are found in both plant and animal cells, whereas others are exclusive to one. Eukaryotes, which include all plants and animals, make up the vast majority of the earth's higher creatures. As a result, these cells resemble eukaryotes in several ways.
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