How does a plant differ from animals? They consist of cells, they release oxygen during breathing

How does a plant differ from animals? They consist of cells, they release oxygen during breathing, they themselves form organic substances in their body or release carbon dioxide during breathing

Plants are made of plant cells, and animals are made of animal cells;
Plant cells have a cell wall, but animal cells do not;
Plants have chloroplasts, while animals do not;
In animal cells, during the mitotic stage, a cleavage groove is formed, while in plants a cell plate is formed;
Animal cells have small vacuoles, while plant cells have large vacuoles;
Plasmodesmata and glycosomes are absent in animal cells, in contrast to plant cells.



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