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Multiple Choice
How do eukaryotic plant and animal cells differ from one another?
A
Plant cells lack a nucleus, while animal cells have one.
B
Plant cells have chloroplasts, while animal cells do not.
C
Animal cells have large central vacuoles, while plant cells do not.
D
Animal cells have a cell wall, while plant cells do not.
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Identify the key organelles and structures that differentiate plant and animal cells.
Understand that plant cells have chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not have chloroplasts.
Recognize that plant cells have a large central vacuole that maintains cell turgor and stores nutrients, whereas animal cells may have small vacuoles but not a large central one.
Note that plant cells have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose that provides structural support, while animal cells lack a cell wall and instead have a flexible cell membrane.
Clarify that both plant and animal cells have a nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material, contradicting the statement that plant cells lack a nucleus.