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What are the four differences between plant and animal cells ?
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What are the four differences between plant and animal cells ?
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The four differences are...
• Plant cells have cell walls.
• Plants cells have chloroplasts.
• A plant cell is very large while an animal cell is rather small.
• A plant cell has one large vacuole while the animal cell has small vacuoles.
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