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What specific organelle or structures does a plant have that an animal does not? (3 main ones - how would you identify them visually?)?
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What specific organelle or structures does a plant have that an animal does not? (3 main ones - how would you identify them visually?)?
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What specific organelle or structures does a plant have that an animal does not? (3 main ones - how would you identify them visually?)?
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Umm.. well if if you talk about the cell level then the organelles would be cell wall, plastid and a large central vacuole. However if you talk about finding them visually, Leaves, roots and flowers. Pretty simple dude.
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