neither. cilia are sometimes in animal cell i think, but i think that theyre just parts of protists. plant cells wouldnt really need them.
it is in a plant cell
it is in a plant cell
Animal cells have a lysosomes that are not present and cilia that are rarely seen in plant cells. The lysosomes are the recycling and disposal site in the animal cell. The cilia help the cell move.
centrioles, lysosomes, cilia or flagella
Animals cells use cilia and flagella for movement.
The cell structure is useful in determining if an animal or a plant. A plant has chloroplast, a central vacuole, cellulose and a cell wall, giving it a sort of square shape. An animal cell has lysosome, centrioles and cilia.
no only animal and protists have cilia
No, plant cells are square. Animal cells have a blob form with cilia hairs surrounding them, unlike a plant cell.
Helps the cell move.
NO i think in only animal. because flagellum and cilia moves the cell, but plants can't move.
yes
yes