Plant cells share structures with animal cells but also possess a cell wall, a permanent vacuole, and chloroplasts.
Plant cells have the same structures as animal cells plus a cell wall, a permanent vacuole, and chloroplasts.
Front | What subcellular structures do plant cells have? Which ones are only unique to plant cells? |
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Unique to plant cells:
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