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Ariel Newman
2 August, 06:45
Are plant and animal cells exactly the same?
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Cayden
2 August, 07:28
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Most organelles are common to both animal and plant cells. However, plant cells also have features that animal cells do not have : a cell wall, a large central vacuole, and plastids such as chloroplasts.
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Jesus Mcintosh
2 August, 09:57
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No they are completely different considering the fact that yes they are both living but animal have more of a life to them more movement and self living as plants need to be more cared for
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