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ElenaW [278]
4 years ago
5

did you notice a difference between the cell wall and the plasma membrane of the animal and plant cell? if yes what different

Biology
1 answer:
igor_vitrenko [27]4 years ago
5 0
Plant cell have a cell wall and cell membrane, animal cells only have cell membrane 
<span>plant have a large vacuole while the animal cell have a large amount of tiny vacuoles </span>
<span>Animal cells have centrioles, cilia (unicelluar animal cell), and lysosomes. Plant cells have no need for centrioles because their spindle fibers connect to the cell wall. </span>
<span>Plants have chlorophyll, Plant cell have a fix structure while the animal cell don't

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