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12 April, 19:00

Drag the correct label under each cell structure to identify whether it is found only in animal cells, only in plant cells, or in both types of cells. labels can be used once or more than once.

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  1. 12 April, 19:18
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    A diagram should accompanying the question.

    Plant cells and animal cells have organelles or structures that are common to both and some that are unique.

    Unlike animal cells, plant cells possess chloroplasts, vacuoles, and a cell wall. the chloroplasts are the hub for photosynthesis, vacuoles hold water or sap and the cell wall gives plant cells a definite structure.

    Animal cells are typically smaller than plant cells. Both cells have cell membranes, nucleus, mitochondria and golgi apparatus.
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