False. While it's true that plant cells have a cell wall, a large central vacuole, and mitochondria, animal cells do have mitochondria as well. The key differences are that plant cells typically have a cell wall and a larger vacuole compared to animal cells, which do not have a cell wall and usually have smaller vacuoles. So, the statement is partially correct but inaccurately claims that animal cells do not have mitochondria.
6. Organelle differences between plant cells and animal cells. Plant cells have a cell wall, large vacuole, and mitochondria, while animal cells do not true or false
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