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Plant cell have distinct difference from animal cell how are these differences useful for the plant?
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Plant cell have distinct difference from animal cell how are these differences useful for the plant?
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Plants can produce their own food because of photosynthetic cells.
The cell walls in plants give them structural support.
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Plant cells have cell walls and animal cells do not because the plant cell needs it for its activities.
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