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Plant cells contain structures not found in animal cells including a cell wall for support and protection, chloroplasts for photosynthesis which absorb light, and a central vacuole for storage. The cell wall is made of cellulose and provides structure, chloroplasts perform photosynthesis within a double membrane, and the central vacuole stores substances.
Plant cells contain structures not found in animal cells including a cell wall for support and protection, chloroplasts for photosynthesis which absorb light, and a central vacuole for storage. The cell wall is made of cellulose and provides structure, chloroplasts perform photosynthesis within a double membrane, and the central vacuole stores substances.
Plant cells contain structures not found in animal cells including a cell wall for support and protection, chloroplasts for photosynthesis which absorb light, and a central vacuole for storage. The cell wall is made of cellulose and provides structure, chloroplasts perform photosynthesis within a double membrane, and the central vacuole stores substances.
Contains cellulose Cell wall Support and protection Double membrane-bound; contains chlorophyll Chloroplast Absorbs light for Photosynthesis Fluid-filled sac Central vacuole Storage of various substances provides structure and support for the growing plant
Q1 state 3 differences between a plant and animal cell.