They are found in plant, animal, eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
Animal cells.
A centriole is a barrel-shaped organelle found in most animal eukaryotic cells.
There are no centrosome in plant or animal cells. If you mean lysomes they break down food and diegust waste
The centrosome splits (divides) the two parts (of cells) ,and move two the opposite sides of the divided cells.
The centrosome splits (divides) the two parts (of cells) ,and move two the opposite sides of the divided cells.
Animal cells contain centrosomes and lysosomes while plant cells do not. Plant cells have chloroplast, which is not found in animal cells.
The microtubles of the mitotic spindle originate from the centrosome.
Centrioles are found in animal cells and play a role in cell division.
Both
both do.... i think
Chloroplast and the Cell wall and big vacuole