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The Difference Between Animal and Plant Cells When I first started this project I thought that there was major differences between plant and animal cells. I was soo wrong! Even thought they look and work different, they have many, many similarities! The only part that animal cells have that plant cells don't are centriole! Also, the only things that plant cells have that animal cells don't are chloroplasts and cell walls! The many things that plant and animal cells have in common are: nucleus, nucleolus, cytolsol, centrosome, golgi, lysomes, peroxisome, secretory vesicles, cell membrane, mitochondrion, vacuole, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes! Even though they all have the same components, they do different things depending on which cell they live in!

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