No. Cilia are not found in plant cells.
Most plant cells have neither flagellum nor cilium but in some cases there are exceptions. For example, the cycads have some cells with cilia and flagella. In particular, sperm cells have a flagella.
yes, but rarely in plant cells. cycada are the most notable exception
it is in a plant cell
centrioles, lysosomes, cilia or flagella
Actually, plant cells have all of the cell organelles which animal cells have, only more. Lysosomes, which are most commonly found in animal cells are not often found in plant cells.
No they do not, they don't have flagellum either.
no only animal and protists have cilia
the cytoplasm
No. Cilia are hairlike structures found on some cells.
Contractile vacuole is found in paramecia cells but not plant cells. It helps in expelling excess water from the cell to maintain osmotic balance.
yes
Cilia are short hair-like structures found on the surface of some animal cells. They are involved in cell movement and in moving fluids around cells. Plants do not have cilia, but they do have structures like flagella and motile cilia in some algae species.