Distinguish between plant and animal cells - Middle School Life Science

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Plants are autotrophs; they produce energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis, for which they use cell organelles called:

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The answer is chloroplasts.

Plants and animals are both organisms, meaning that like other living things, they are composed of cells. Both types of cells store food in vacuoles, have cytoplasm, golgi bodies, and ribosomes, but they have a number of distinct differences as well. Animal cells have a membrane and are more irregularly shaped, while plant cells have a cell wall and are rectangular. Additionally, plant cells have organelles called chloroplasts, which aid in the process of photosynthesis.

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