Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Pick an organelle or cellular structure that is unique to plants. Explain why this would be necessary for plant survival AND why it isn't necessary in animal cells.
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Plants are multicellular photosynthetic forms, they perform photosynthesis by which synthesise their food by utilising water minerals and carbon dioxide with the help of chlorophyll and solar energy. They are called photoautotrophs and primary producer in all ecological context.
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