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State one way that animal cells differ from the cells of plants and fungi. What is the significance of this difference?
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State one way that animal cells differ from the cells of plants and fungi. What is the significance of this difference?
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im not very good at life science but plant cells have chloroplast witch means they make there own food well animal cells do not
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Plant cells have a cell wall animal cells do not
Plant cells also have a permanent vacuole for food storage which animals do not
Only plant cells have chloroplasts as they use them to produce glucose
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