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Topic: Plant and Animal Cells

Related:
  Plant    Cell  
  Animal    Pictures Animal Cell Plant  
  Cell culture and animal model    Cell structure of plants  
  Cell structure of plants and animals    Parts of plant cells  
  Part of plant and animal cell    Model of a plant or animal cell  
  Animal Cell Structure Diagram  

 
 
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Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

Plant and animal cells have great differences in their permeability of potassium and sodium to cell walls.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Life in animals and plants arises from the millions of organized biochemical reactions occurring simultaneously each second in trillions of cells.
Plant and animal cells will be compared by examining differences in reproduction and the structure and function of specific cells.
The organization of plants and animals from cells to integrated systems is discussed and a comparison made between plant and animal phyla.
 
 
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