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A structure UNIQUE to plant cells (NOT found in animal cells) is the:
ACell wall (made of cellulose)
BNucleus with linear chromosomes
CMitochondria (cellular respiration)
DRibosomes (protein synthesis sites)
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Cell wall (made of cellulose)
CELL WALL (cellulose) is unique to plant cells (and chitin wall in fungi). Animal cells have plasma membrane only. Plant cells also have chloroplasts + central vacuole. Nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes are common to both.
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