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What is the difference between Animal and Plant cells?

Asked by G. Cole, Last updated: Jan 03, 2024

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S. Hughes

S. Hughes

S. Hughes
S. Hughes

Answered Apr 07, 2020

Animal cells and plant cells are known to be different from each other. Animal cells are known to be smaller than plant cells. They are about 10 to 30 micrometers in length. Plant cells are known to be bigger at 10 to 100 micrometers in length. The shape of the cells is different from each other. The shape of animal cells is supposed to be a bit round, or they are irregular.

Plant cells are usually cube-shaped. Energy storage will also be different for both. Animal cells would need complex carbohydrates. Plant cells will store energy as starch. Animal cells are known to not have any cell wall, but they will have a cell membrane.

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