Biology
Given below are the sketches of two types of cells A and B.

- Which one of these is a plant cell? Give reason in support of your answer.
- List the cell structures which are common to both the types.
- Name the structures found only in plant cells and those found only in animal cells.
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Answer
(a) Figure B is a plant cell because in Figure B, the cell has a cell wall, a large vacuole and the vacuole is seen pushing the nucleus to the periphery.
(b) Cell structures common to both the types in the figure are:
- Nucleus
- Mitochondria
- Ribosome
- Cell membrane
- Lysosome
- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Golgi body
(c) The structures found only in plant cells are Cell wall and Plastid. The structures found only in animal cells are Centrosome.
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