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compare blood cells to plant cells, include details about color, general shape, and size.

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Blood cells are red, squishy, rounded, and have an indentation in them in the middle. Plant cells are green and firm and have a more square, boxy shape. Plant cells are larger than blood cells.

Plant cell is different in size, colour and shape from blood cell.

  • Plant cell has cuboid shape whereas blood cell has biconcave discoid shape.
  • The colour of blood cell is red if it has oxygen or brown if it is no oxygen whereas plant cell has green colour.
  • Plant cells have cell walls, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, DNA and lysosomes but blood cells have no ribosomes, no endoplasmic reticulum, no DNA molecule and no lysosomes.
  • The size of blood cell is 6.2–8.2 µm whereas the size of plant cell has 10 to 100 micrometers so we can conclude that there are a lot of differences between plant and blood cells.

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