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    3D Cell Model: is a 3-dimensional structure showing the parts of a plant or an animal cell. Cells consist of a number of interrelated structures, which work together to facilitate healthy cell growth and division. These aspects can be better understood in a 3-dimensional model in order to memorize key aspects of cell structure and to learn the difference between plant and animal cell structure.

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