Presence of a cell wall, large central vacuole, and organelles called plastids distinguish what type of cell?
- Correct Answer: heterotroph
- animal
- reproductive
- plant
Explanation: All but one of the structures described above are found in plant cells as well as animal cells. The only exception is centrioles, which are not found in plant cells. Plant cells have three additional structures that are not found in animals cells. These include a cell wall, large central vacuole, and organelles called plastids. You can see these structures in the model of a plant cell in Figure below . You can also see them in the interactive plant cell at this link:.
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