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A model of a plant cell is shown.


Which of the structures are present in plant cells, but not in animal cells? Select all that apply.

Sagot :

The question is incomplete, however, the missing part of the question is as follows:

nucleus, chloroplast, Golgi apparatus, cell wall

Answer:

The correct answer is - cell wall and chloroplast.

Explanation:

Plant cells and animal cells both are eukaryotic cells and most of the cellular structures are the same, however, the plant cells have few adaptions that make them different from animal cells.

Plant cells have a cell wall outside of their plasma membrane that provides support and protects the cell from injuries. Cell wall not present in an animal cell. The other structure that presents in plant cells and not in animals is chloroplast that helps plants to produce their food by the process of photosynthesis.