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  • Plant vs. Animal Cells: Key Structural Differences
    Here are some structures typically found in plant cells but not animal cells:

    * Cell Wall: A rigid outer layer made of cellulose that provides structural support and protection.

    * Chloroplasts: Sites of photosynthesis, containing chlorophyll for capturing light energy.

    * Central Vacuole: A large, fluid-filled sac that stores water, nutrients, and waste products. It also helps maintain turgor pressure, keeping the cell firm.

    * Plasmodesmata: Tiny channels that connect adjacent plant cells, allowing for communication and transport of molecules.

    * Amyloplasts: Organelles that store starch.

    Let me know if you'd like a more detailed explanation of any of these structures!

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