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Bumek [7]
3 years ago
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BRAINLESTTTT ASAP!!!

Biology
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ella [17]3 years ago
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<u><em>-What are the differences between the plant and animal cells? </em></u>

Plant cells:

- Cell wall present

-Nucleus usually lies near periphery due to vacuole.

- Centrosome is usually absent from higher plant cells, except lower motile cells.

- Plastids are present, except fungi.

Animal cell:

- Cell wall absent.

- Nucleus present near centre.

- Usually centrosome is present that helps in formation of spindle fibres.

- Plastids are absent.

<u><em>-Describe the structure of an ATP module. </em></u>

ATP plays an important role in releasing and storing energy in cells. It is an ideal source of energy because ATP easily releases and stores energy by breaking and re-forming the bonds between its phosphate groups. The ATP module is composed of three components. These phosphates are the key to the activity of ATP.

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