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sukhopar [10]
2 years ago
13

What are 3 structures(organelles) that plant cells that animal cells do not?

Biology
2 answers:
IRISSAK [1]2 years ago
7 0
Cell wall, chloroplasts, and large vacuole
nignag [31]2 years ago
7 0
Cell wall,chloroplasts, and large vacuole
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