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Plant cells differ from animal cells in ...

Plant cells differ from animal cells in having

A

cell wall

B

plastids

C

a large central vacuole

D

All of these

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D

A plant cell has rigid wall on the outside. It has plastids and a centrally located large vacuole. All of these are absent in an animal cell.
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