Biology
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ISBN: 9781259188121
Author: Peter Stiling, Robert Brooker, Linda Graham, Eric Widmaier
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 35.2, Problem 2BC
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To determine: The way in which plant cells differ from animal cells in terms of vacuoles.
Introduction: Vacuoles are organelles present in the cytoplasm of many organisms. They are membrane-bound organelles that have huge cavities and perform different functions in plants and animals. Vacuoles do not have any particular shape.
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