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How does the structure of a plant cell differ from the structure of an animal cell?
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How does the structure of a plant cell differ from the structure of an animal cell?
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Plant cell has a cell wall and an animal cell doesn't have one. Plant has a larger vacuole than animal. Plant has chloroplasts and animal cells don't
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The structure of a plant cell is different from the structure of an animal cell because the structure of a plant cell is smaller than the animal cell. But the animal cell has more functions than the plant cell.
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