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How are animal cells different from plant cells

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Animals cells do not have cell walls, but plants cells have cell walls. Animal cells have many tiny vacuoles, but plants cells has one big vacuole. Animals cells do not have chloroplasts, but plants cells may have chloroplasts. Animal cells have centrioles.

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same thing otherr guy said but its easier to copy/paste onto edge2020

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Any of the below.

Step-by-step explanation:

- Animals cells do not have cell walls, but plants cells have cell walls.

- Animal cells have many tiny vacuoles, but plants cells has one big vacuole.

- Animals cells do not have chloroplasts, but plants cells may have chloroplasts.

- Animal cells have centrioles.

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