Do all plant and animal cells contain all the parts you have shown in the respective columns? give an example of a plant cell that does not have all the parts found in a typical plant cell, and an example of an animal cell that does not have all the parts found in a typical animal cell.
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Do all plant and animal cells contain all the parts you have shown in the respective columns? Give an example of a plant cell that does not have all the parts found in a typical plant cell, and an example of an animal cell that does not have
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6.a. Nucleus
7.a. food and oxygen
8.a. Plant cells only
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They differ by their method of energy production and also their organelles, most of the plant cells contains photosynthetic pigment called chrolophyll which is responsible for their energy, in contrast to human cells, they have mitochondria to produce energy.
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The correct options are A. C. E. Yes, plant cells have larger vacuoles, cell wall & chloroplasts, while animal cells don't have these (however, small and very few vacuoles are present in animal cells).
Vacuoles store/excrete poisonous substances or wastes, so they can be used to make the plant too toxic to eat, or to discourage plant eaters or animals.
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