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How does the muscle cell differ from the plant and animal cell?

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The muscle cell is an animal cell, however, muscle cells have more mitochondria than the other cells because it requires more ATP than the other cells. Plant cells, as mentioned, also contain a green pigment known as chloroplast that carries out photosynthesis. Muscle and animal cells, however, carry out cellular respiration.

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One way the muscle cell is different from a plant cell is the plant cell has a pigment called chloroplast which gives it its green color.

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