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Which two structures would provide a positive identification of a plant cell under a microscope?

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There are some organelles which are found in plant cells but which are not found in the animal cells, these structures will provide a positive identification of a plant cell under a microscope.
The structures which would provide a positive identification of a plant cell under a microscope are CENTRAL VACUOLE, CHLOROPLAST [PLASTIDS] AND CELL WALL. These structures are only present in plant cells.
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