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What is the basic structural difference between the plant eukaryotic cells and the eukaryotic cells of higher animals?
Asked by Philosopher Speusippus,
18 Dec '12 08:18 pm
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Plants : Cell walls almost present / Plastids occur in cytoplasm / Lysosomes not usually not
evident /Centrioles present only in cells of lower plant forms /Large vacuoles filled with
cell sap
animals : No cell walls present outside
the cell membrane
No plastids are found
Lysosomes not usually not
evident Lysosomes occur in cytoplasm
Centrioles always present ...more
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 18 Dec '12 08:23 pm
evident /Centrioles present only in cells of lower plant forms /Large vacuoles filled with
cell sap
animals : No cell walls present outside
the cell membrane
No plastids are found
Lysosomes not usually not
evident Lysosomes occur in cytoplasm
Centrioles always present ...more
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