- Only animal cells
- Only plant cells
- Both animal and plant cells
- Only prokaryotic cells

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- Facilitate communication between cells
- Produce energy
- Provide structural support and protection
- Store genetic information
- Animal cells have a fixed, rigid shape due to the cell wall.
- Plant cells are generally more flexible and round due to the lack of a cell wall.
- Animal cells are typically more flexible and variable in shape compared to plant cells.
- Both animal and plant cells have a consistently cubic shape.
- Cell wall and chloroplasts
- Mitochondria and a nucleus
- Large central vacuole and centrioles
- Lysosomes and plasmodesmata
- Only animal cells
- Only plant cells
- Both animal and plant cells
- Only bacterial cells
- Absorb nutrients
- Synthesize their own food
- Digest complex molecules
- Excrete waste products
- Animal cells
- Plant cells
- Bacterial cells
- Fungal cells
- Mitochondrion
- Ribosome
- Chloroplast
- Golgi apparatus
- Only animal cells
- Only plant cells
- Both animal and plant cells
- Only bacterial cells
- Animal cells
- Plant cells
- Bacterial cells
- Fungal cells
- Tight junctions
- Gap junctions
- Desmosomes
- Adherens junctions
- Protein synthesis
- Cellular respiration
- Storage of water, nutrients, and waste, and maintaining turgor pressure
- Lipid synthesis
- Chitin
- Peptidoglycan
- Cellulose
- Lignin
- Animal vacuoles are larger and permanent.
- Plant vacuoles are smaller and temporary.
- Animal vacuoles are generally smaller and more numerous, while plant cells have a large central one.
- Both are identical in size and function.
- Starch
- Cellulose
- Glycogen
- Sucrose
- Cell wall
- Chloroplast
- Mitochondrion
- Large central vacuole
- Glycogen
- Starch
- Glucose
- Fructose
- Chloroplast
- Cell wall
- Mitochondrion
- Ribosome
- Mitochondrion
- Chloroplast
- Ribosome
- Nucleus
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