What is the difference between a plant cell and an animal cell?

a. plant cell have cell wall a animal cell don't
b. a plant cell have cholroplast and a animal cell don't
c. plant cell have a huge vacuole and a animal cell have a small vacuole
d. animal cells have lysosomes but a plany cell doesn't
e.

I can't find the last one.

Please Help!

Thank You! :)
PS: am I correct on the first 4 tho?

maybe something about the shape of them. like a plant cell is usually rectangular and animal cells are round

http://www.diffen.com/difference/Animal_Cell_vs_Plant_Cell

A plant cell is more square (or rectangular) shaped and has rounded corners due to it's cell wall where as the animal cell is more rounded (and sometimes irregular) due to the lack of a cell wall.

But thank you lidia and thank Ms. Sue for info. I'm going to keep it as a study tool! :)

You're welcome, Laruen.

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Bye Ms. Sue! :)
Have a wonderful night! :)

Yes, you are correct on the first four differences between a plant cell and an animal cell. Here is a breakdown of those differences:

a. Plant cells have a cell wall, which is a rigid layer outside the cell membrane that provides structural support, while animal cells do not have a cell wall.
b. Plant cells have chloroplasts, which are organelles that contain chlorophyll and are involved in photosynthesis, while animal cells do not.
c. Plant cells typically have a large central vacuole, which helps maintain cell shape and store water, while animal cells typically have smaller vacuoles or none at all.
d. Animal cells have lysosomes, which are organelles that contain digestive enzymes to break down waste materials and cellular debris, while plant cells lack lysosomes.

As for the last option you mentioned, it seems to be incomplete. Could you provide more information or rephrase the question?