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How Do Plant Cells Differ From Animal Cells/?

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Plant cells have an additional feature. They have cell walls. They are also rectangle-shaped. Animal cells have a circular shape and do not have cell walls , just cell membranes.
A plant cell looks like this :


But animal cells look like this :
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  Plant cells have cell walls, which make them appear rectangular-shaped. These structures are composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and a variety of other materials.
  Plant cells have chlorophyll, the light-absorbing pigment required for photosynthesis. This pigment is contained in structures called chloroplasts, which makes plants appear green.
  Plants cells have a large, central vacuole. While animal cells may have one or more small vacuoles, they do not take up the volume that the central vacuole does (up to 90% of the entire cell volume!). The vacuole stores water and ions, and may be used for storage of toxins.
Those are the 3 main differences of plant cells & animals cells
 
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Anonymous answered
Haha I just learned this in science well they are different because plants have chloroplasts=its responsible for photosynthesis
and cell wall
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reo answered
Plant cells differ from animal cells because they have an extra cell wall that helps them store water which builds up turgor pressure allowing them to point up animal cell do not need this structure
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S. AKASH. answered
Plant cells have a diferent type of adaptation compared to the animal's.  Pls plant cells have cell walls while animal cells including humans who were  animals have circular ones.
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Akshara P answered
Plant cell contain a cell wall,plastids,big vacuole.But animal cell dosen't contain  Cell wall ,plastids and has a small vacuole compared to the plant cell and 

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