Plant cells differ from animal cells in having

Plant Cells Differ From Animal Cells In Having Biology Question

Plant cells differ from animal cells in having

Options

(a) Centrosome
(b) Golgi body
(c) Vacuole
(d) Plastid

Correct Answer:

Plastid

Explanation:

Plastids are present in plant cells and absent in most of the animal cells.

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Topics: Cell Structure and Functions (413)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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