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DiKsa [7]
3 years ago
12

Compare and contrast animals cells and plant cells

Biology
2 answers:
Hoochie [10]3 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

plant cells are large but not animal cell

plant cells have large vacuole but not in animal cells

plant cells have a cell wall but animals cells haven't

luda_lava [24]3 years ago
5 0
Plant cell are filled with chloroplasts and animal Cells don’t
Animals cells and plant cells have nucleus
Plant cells have walls and a dismal cells don’t
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