Do animal cells and plant cells have cytoplasm?

Both plant and animal cells have cytoplasm. Their differences are that in an animal cell:
1. Reserve carbohydrate – glycogen (in plants – starch)
2. No cell wall (plants have and consist of cellulose)
3. There are mitochondria. (in plants, instead of mitochondria, chloroplasts)



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