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How are plants and animal cells different

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Step-by-step explanation:

Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts, a central vacuole, and are typically shaped like squares or rectangles. Their nucleus is on the side.

Animal cells have lysosomes, many small vacuoles, and are usually a rounded shape. Their nucleus is in the center.

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animal cells have no cell wall, can’t synthesis nutrients, and have no plasmodesmata. plant cells do have a cell wall, they can synthesis nutrients, and have plasmodesmata. hope this helps!
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