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why plants have specialized organelles animals and bacteria do not. Do those organelles serve a special function not needed in the other organisms?
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why plants have specialized organelles animals and bacteria do not. Do those organelles serve a special function not needed in the other organisms?
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because plants are simple the outer most layer of the cells are boxed compared to animal cells. animal cells are round plant cells are hard and squared they are needed for plants other organisms dont need them
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