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How do plant cells differ from animal cells

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Plant and animal cells are different in that plant cells have chloroplasts and rigid cell walls, while animal cells do not.

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Answer: Plant cells have chlorophyll, chloroplasts, cell walls, a more blocky shape, and larger vacuoles. Animal cells have a more rounder shape, no cell wall but only a cell membrane, smaller vacuoles, and other organelles such has centrosomes, which plant cells don’t have.

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