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Compare and contrast cell differentiation in plant and animal cells

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the cells are generally the same but animal cells don't have a cell wall and also there vacuole is smaller than plants
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There are differences between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells. A Prokaryotic cell does not contain a nucleus. It only contains one chromosome and is a single-celled organism. It was the only form of life on earth for millions of years. Examples of a Prokaryotic cell are the different types of bacteria present today.

A Eukaryotic cell contains a nucleus; more than one chromosome and is typically a multicelled organism. Both plant and animal cells are eukaryotic cells, but there are differences between the two. A plant cell has a cell wall while an animal cell does not have a cell wall. A plant cell is a regular shape and an animal cell is an irregular shape. Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus. There are just a few examples of the differences between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells.

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