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What structures specific in plant cells but not in animal cells include

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A plant cell has a rigid outer cell wall while an animal cell does not. This is what gives the animal cell the more fluid shape, and the plant cell a more typically square shape. I cant think of any more off the top of my head but there are some! I suggest you Google it, i had to do this a couple of weeks ago and there is a entire website with a list of the differences.
There are two structures in plant cells that animal cells do not have, the first is a cell wall, the second is the chloroplast. The cell wall maintains its shape the chloroplast is what allows plants to undergo photosynthesis.