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Plant and animal cells are very similar, but they also contain certain differences. How are plant and animal cells different?

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Vacuoles are much larger in plant cells than in animal cells because they hold more water to stay upright
Animal cells contain a nucleus and plant cells do not
Plant cells have cell walls to provide a stronger external structure and animal cells do not.
Plant and animal cells are both completely the same and they have no differences.
Special organelles called chloroplasts are found in plant cells and not in animal cells to allow them to
produce their own food.

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Vacuoles are much larger in plant cells than in animal cells because they hold more water to stay upright

Plant cells have cell walls to provide a stronger external structure and animal cells do not.

Special organelles called chloroplasts are found in plant cells and not in animal cells to allow them to produce their own food.

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