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Plant cells have a rigid outermost covering called cell wall. | Animal Cells do not have a cell wall. | Plant cells have a rigid outermost covering called cell wall. | Animal Cells do not have a cell wall. | ||
In plant cells , nucleus is located near the periphery. | In animal cells , nucleus is located in the centre. | In plant cells , nucleus is located near the periphery. | In animal cells , nucleus is located in the centre. |
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Plant cells have a rigid outermost covering called cell wall. | Animal Cells do not have a cell wall. |
In plant cells , nucleus is located near the periphery. | In animal cells , nucleus is located in the centre. |
In plant cells , lysosomes are rarely found . Lysosomes are are spherical vesicles containing hydrolytic enzymes capable of breaking down virtually all kinds of biomolecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and cellular debris. | Animal cells always have lysosomes . |
Plant cells have a large central vacuole . Vacuoles are storage compartments of the cells . | Animal cells have numerous smaller vacuoles. |
Plant cells do not burst due to endosmosis because of the presence of the cell wall | Animal cells can rupture when placed in hypotonic solution . |
Plastids are present in the plant cells . Plastids are the site of manufacture and storage of important chemical compounds used by the cell | They are usually absent in animal cells. |