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What are the three main differnces between a plant and a animal cell?

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What are the three main differnces between a plant and a animal cell?

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  1. Plant cells have a cell wall, Cloroplast, large central vacuoles (where sap is stored) and animal cells do not have a cell wall, no chloroplast, and have smaller vacuoles.


  2. The cell shapes are different, the plant cell has both photosyntheis an cellular respitory, bt a animal or human cell only has cellualar respitory an the third one im nt sure

  3. plant cells have chloroplasts, a cell wall and vacuoles; animal cells don't have any of those. There might be other differences that I can't think of, but that's what I've got off the top of my head right now

  4. idk

  5. Plant have chloroplasts chlorophyl, cell walls, plant cells are rectangles or squares while animals are round, vuscuoles

  6. 1. plants have chloroplast, animals don't

    2.plants cell wall animals don't

    3. plants has very large vacoule, animal don't have large vacoules

    4. ANimals have centrioles plants don't

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  7. Cell wall, chloraplasts, chloraphyll

  8. plant cells have chloroplasts, a cell wall and vacuoles; animal cells don't have any of those. There might be other differences that I can't think of, but that's what I've got off the top of my head right now.

  9. a plant cell has chloroplast, a cell wall and vacuole and it is rectangular unlike the animal cell which is like a blob

  10. I don't know.

  11. -The cell wall

    -The Chloroplast

    -The Chlorophyll

    -They photosinthesize

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