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Plant cells and animal cells are more alike than they are different. They both have many parts in common: nucleus, plasma membrane, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, ....

These are the main differences:
1. Plants have chloroplasts and other plastids; animals do not.
2. Plants have cell walls made of cellulose found just outside the plasma membrane. Animal cells have the plasma membrane, too, but no cell walls.
3. Plant cells tend to have one large central vacuole; animal cells have many small vacuoles.
4. Animal cells have paired centrioles; plant cells have no centrioles.

2007-02-11 18:22:09 · answer #1 · answered by ecolink 7 · 0 0

Plant cells have chloroplasts and a cell wall, both of which animal cells are lacking.

2007-02-11 18:05:00 · answer #2 · answered by luv_2eat_chocolate 3 · 0 0

One difference is that plant cells have cell walls whereas animal cells do not. Animal cells also lack chloroplast and chlorophil.

2007-02-11 18:03:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

plant cells have large vacuoles to store water, it has a cell wall to support the cell, it has chloroplasts.... i dont think plant cells have a nucleus.... i'm not sure if plant cells have cytoplasm.... animal cells have a nucleus, vacuoles, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and other organelles which i cant remember.... i took biology as a freshman, and since i have chemistry, i forgot all about it.

2007-02-11 18:08:43 · answer #4 · answered by anaexiga 1 · 0 0

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