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Young plant cells often contain many small vacuoles, but as the cells mature, these unite to form a large central vacuole.

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An immature plant cell is less developed than a mature plant. Otherwise nothing really

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Young soils is not fully doveloped and mature soils is

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Plant cells are more of a rectangle shape and normal cells are a round shape.

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Leaf cells are a type of plant cell.

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Both need air, water and food

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This isntΒ  a difference

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