Final answer:
The two components present in plant cells but not in animal cells are the cell wall and chlorophyll, with the cell wall providing structural support and chlorophyll being essential for photosynthesis in chloroplasts. Option A. Chlorophyll and B. Cell wall are both the correct answers.
Step-by-step explanation:
The two parts of a plant cell that can't be found in an animal cell are B. Cell wall and A. Chlorophyll. The cell wall is a rigid protective layer made mostly of cellulose that is found outside the cell membrane of plant cells.
It provides structural support, helps maintain cell shape, and prevents the cell from bursting when it absorbs water. Plant cells also contain chlorophyll, which is a green pigment located within chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis, a process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
Though chlorophyll is present within chloroplasts, it is associated specifically with the ability to absorb light and is thus not found in animal cells. Both plant and animal cells have cytoplasm and chromosomes, which are not distinguishing features between them.