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How do plant cells differ from animal cells structurally?

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Plant cells contain a cell wall to help give better structure and protection than animal cells. Plant cells also contain a large central vacuole that is used to store waste and water. Another thing is that plant cells have an organelle that preforms photosynthesis.

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plant cells have a rigid cell wall that helps it keep shape and animal cells don't

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