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  • Stomata Cells: Plant Cells vs. Animal Cells - Key Differences
    No, a stomata cell is not an animal cell.

    Here's why:

    * Stomata cells are found in plants. They are specialized cells that form the pores (stomata) on the surface of leaves and stems.

    * Animal cells and plant cells have fundamental differences. Plant cells have features that animal cells lack, such as:

    * Cell wall: A rigid outer layer that provides structural support.

    * Chloroplasts: Organelles responsible for photosynthesis.

    * Large central vacuole: A storage space for water and other substances.

    Since stomata cells have these plant-specific features, they are classified as plant cells.

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