There are a few differences between animal cells and plant cells.
Plant cells have cell walls, and animal cells do not.
Plant cells have a large central vacuole and animal cells do not.
But probably the most recognizable (and probably the one your question is asking about) is the chloroplast. The Chloroplast is the home of chlorophyl, a green pigment plants use to make energy.
Helicase, DNA polymerase, Ligase and Primase. These are the ones we learned I don't know if there are more.
I wanna say it's sand stone but I'm not sure what you are learning about
Explanation:
d. when the growth rate is at its highest