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what are three ways in which plant cells differ from animal cells

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Answer:

1.Plant cells have a cell wall, but animals cells do not.

2.Plant cells have chloroplasts, but animal cells do not.

3.Plant cells usually have one or more large vacuole(s), while animal cells have smaller vacuoles, if any are present.

Explanation:

Hope this helps, sorry if I'm wrong

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Answer:

  In the plant cells, it is noticeable that there's a cell wall, which basically consists of cellulose, and is responsible for guaranteeing resistance and form to the cell, also protecting it from pathogens, a Characteristic that isn't found on animals cells.

  The format of the cells is also different due to the animal cells being round and having an irregular form, while plant cells have fixed and rectangular forms.

  The plastids are organelles that are exclusive to the plant cells and are characterized by the presence of double-membrane and DNA. They possess the function of storing and photosynthesis.

Note: The difference between these cells is a lot, and is mainly based on the presence and absence of organelles.

Hope it helped, I tried to keep it simple. I'm not a professional, but I've tried.<3