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How are plant cells different from animal cells? A Only plant cells can grow B Only plants cells contain chloroplast C Only animal cells can grow D Only animal cells can store e…
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How are plant cells different from animal cells? A Only plant cells can grow B Only plants cells contain chloroplast C Only animal cells can grow D Only animal cells can store energy (PLEASE NO "I THINK IT IS")
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The answer is B. Only plant cells have chloroplasts
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