They both have the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER).
The rough er is in both types of cells. Animal cell and plant cell.
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The rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is present in both animal and plant cells. It is a network of membranes studded with ribosomes that is involved in protein synthesis and transport within the cell.
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They both have the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER).
All eukaryotic cells have and ER. You may be thinking of the lysosome which only an animal cell has.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in animal and plant cells have similar structures and functions. However, plant cells typically have a more extensive network of ER due to their larger size and need for increased protein synthesis to support cell wall production. Additionally, plant cells often contain specialized ER called the "smooth ER" that is involved in lipid metabolism and synthesis of molecules for cell wall construction.
The smooth ER is found in both plant and animal cells. It is an important organelle for eukaryotic cells (like plant and animal cells). If a cell does not have smooth ER, it is likely to be prokaryotic (like bacteria) because they are simpler and less likely to have organelles.