A plant cell contains more structures than an animal cell which just contains a nucleus, cytoplasm and a cell membrane but may also contain small vacuoles. A plant cell contains all of these things aswell as a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole
2 polysaccharides found in plants are starch and cellulose. :)
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Because animals don't have cell walls and only plants have cell walls and the thing that is crazy is the cells that plants have are kinda similar to the ones than animlas have but not all the way the same so to your question no animals don't have cell walls and only plants do
It is called the cell wall.
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cell wall
One such structure specific to plant cells is the cell wall. It provides structural support and protection to the cell, helping maintain cell shape and rigidity. The cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose, a polysaccharide that is unique to plant cells.
Plants have a structure called a cell plate which partitions the daughter cell from parent cell.
It gives the cell structure and shape
Cell Wall
Cell Wall
C4 plants, such as maize and sugarcane, utilize a specialized carbon fixation enzyme called PEP carboxylase and a unique cell structure known as Kranz anatomy to reduce the problems associated with photorespiration. This allows them to efficiently photosynthesize in high-temperature and high-light conditions.
Cell division is essential for growth in plants
Cell wall is a cell structure found in bacteria, fungi, and plants that is not present in animal cells. It provides structural support and protection for the cell.