In general, the structures found in a plant cell and not in an animal cell include:
- Cell Wall (A) - The rigid outer layer that provides structure and protection.
- Chloroplasts (G) - The organelles where photosynthesis occurs, containing chlorophyll.
- Large Central Vacuole (M) - A large vacuole that maintains turgor pressure, stores nutrients, and waste products.
While I can't see the specific labels (A, G, M, L, etc.), if we assume they correspond to typical plant cell structures, any options that refer to a cell wall, chloroplasts, or a large central vacuole would be correct.
Thus, if you can identify which structures correspond to these characteristics, those would be the answers that apply.