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how do you think plant cells differ from animal cells? (hint: what can plants do that animals cannot?)
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how do you think plant cells differ from animal cells? (hint: what can plants do that animals cannot?)
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Answer:make there own food
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yes because plant cell have chloroplast and they can make their own food but humans can't
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