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What organelle is bigger in the plant cell than in the animal cell?
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What organelle is bigger in the plant cell than in the animal cell?
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Vacuoles.
A vacuole
is a
membrane
-bound
organelle
which is present in all
plant
and
fungal cells
and some
protist
,
animal
and
bacterial
cells. These organelles are far larger in a plant cell than they are in any animal cell.
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