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Draw an animal and plqant cell indicating all the cell organelles.
Introduction
The major difference between the plant cell and animal cell is that the former one contains cell wall while the later one doesn’t have the cell wall. Cell wall is the outer most covering of the cell which is followed by plasma membrane. Cell wall is permeable to almost all the things, it provides mechanical support to the cell. While, plasma membrane is selectively permeable which allows only some selected molecules to pass through.
Cell is filled with a fluid like substance which contains all the cell organelle, called as Cytoplasm. The key component of any cell is its Nucleus which contain the genetic material which controls all the activity of the cell. The main energy source for the cell is mitochondria, which maintains all the energy requirement of the cell.
Other various organelles are Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER), Golgi Bodies, Lysosomes, Ribosomes, Plastids etc.
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