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Plant cells are different from animal cells in this way:

Plant cells are different from animal cells in this way:-example-1
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C . Cell wall and Chloropylast is correct answer

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Because plants don't move so they have cell walls and chloroplasts but human cell moves so they don't need cell wall

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➥ Plants are autotrophic organisms which manufacture their own food. Plant cells have chlorophyll containing chloroplasts which are involved in the process of photosynthesis. A plant cell is surrounded by cellulosic cell wall which is dead at maturity. Chloroplasts and cellulosic cell wall are characteristics of plant cells only.

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