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Arturiano
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How are animal and plant cells alike and different?
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Juliette
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Both animal and plant cells have a mitochondria, lysosomes, a cell membrane, Golgi apparatus, and a nucleus, although the plant cell has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and vacuoles while the animal cell doesn’t
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