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Introduction to Animal Cells

An animal cell is a eukaryotic cell that lacks a cell wall and chloroplasts.
It contains various organelles including the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
Animal cells are typically smaller and more irregular in shape compared to plant cells.
They obtain energy through cellular respiration in mitochondria.
Animal cells can specialize to form different tissues like muscle, nerve, and epithelial cells.
  • Lacks cell wall and chloroplasts
  • Contains nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
  • Irregular shape and flexible cell membrane
  • Performs cellular respiration in mitochondria
  • Can specialize into various cell types

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