Plant and animal cells differ in shape. Plant cells are usually box-shaped, while animal cells tend to be irregularly shaped. Which of the following comparisons correctly identifies the reason for this difference? Unlike plant cells, animal cells contain lysosomes. Unlike plant cells, animal cells have mitochondria. Unlike plant cells, animal cells lack a cell wall. Unlike plant cells, animal cells lack chloroplasts.
Unlike plant cells, animal cells lack a cell wall
thank u thats what i thought but wasnt sure im not that good in biology
no prob some sites give some good pics of the differences I have hand drawn notes of each cell lol it helps with testing! ;)
ya it does im homeschooled so im l\arning on my own
ya same here flvs is somewhat difficult at times
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ya lol I recognized the question that way
are you done with this class yet
im actually in biology 9th grade high school
ohh im in 10th
wow well glad i could help
yes me to thank u so much
no prob if u need any other help lemme know i luv science!
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