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A mature animal cell is different from a mature plant cell because

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Vacuole: A mature plant cell has a large vacuole, whereas animal cells may contain a number of small vacuoles. Location of nucleus: in plant cells, it lies on one side in peripheral cytoplasm, whereas in animal cells, it is generally in the center.

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