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How are plant and animal cells different? Animal cells have lysosomes and plant cells do not. Animal cells have vacuoles and plant cells do not. Plant cells have cell walls instead of cell membranes. Plant cells do not have chloroplasts, but animal cells do.

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User Bshirley
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Answer:

Animal cells have vacuoles and plant cells do not.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Troels Thomsen
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Your answer is B Plant cells have cell walls instead of cell membranes because plants have cell walls to support, protect, and carry water through out the cell animals cells don't have that. Its also not A because they both have vacuoles its not C because they both have choralpast.

Your answer is B.

BTW if not B its all of the above.
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