State three ways in which a yeast cell differs from plant cells.

Yeast cells contain stored glycogen, whereas plant cells contain stored starch.
Plant cells reproduce through mitosis whereas yeast cells reproduce through binary fission
Plant cells contain chloroplasts, yeast cells don't

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