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How are plant cells different from animal cells? (they convert sunlight into energy, they take in material through their cell membrane, or they use energy to grow and reproduce)??
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How are plant cells different from animal cells?
(they convert sunlight into energy, they take in material through their cell membrane, or they use energy to grow and reproduce)??
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Some of the cells are presented in both cells while other are not
Plant cells are square or rectangular in shape , and have a cell wall
Animal cells are irregular or round in shapes , does not have a cell wall .
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one has a cell wall and tge other doesnt
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