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One major difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells are the only ones with A) cellulose. B) lysosomes. C) nuclei. D) vacuoles.
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One major difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells are the only ones with
A) cellulose.
B) lysosomes.
C) nuclei.
D) vacuoles.
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The answer is A. cellulose, only plant animals have cellulose
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the answer is a. plant cells have cellulose and animal cells don't.
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