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Which statement best distinguishes plant cells and animal cells?
There are more ribosomes in animal cells than in plant cells.
Plant cells have more lysosomes than animal cells have.
Plant cells have large vacuoles, and animal cells do not.
The position of the nucleus in the cells is different in plants and animals.
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"Plant cells have large vacuoles, and animal cells do not."
Explanation: A central large vacuole is a distinctive feature of most plant cells (stores water, nutrients, waste, and maintains turgor). Animal cells may have small vacuoles/vesicles but not the single large central vacuole typical of plants. The other statements are incorrect or not generally distinguishing.
Explanation: A central large vacuole is a distinctive feature of most plant cells (stores water, nutrients, waste, and maintains turgor). Animal cells may have small vacuoles/vesicles but not the single large central vacuole typical of plants. The other statements are incorrect or not generally distinguishing.
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