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Plastids are generally not found in animal cells. They are typically only present in plant cells and some protists. Animal cells do not have plastids as they do not perform photosynthesis, which is the primary function of plastids.
chloroplast is one of plastids found in plant cell ...plastids r lacking in animal cells
Cell walls and plastids (such as chloroplasts) are found in plant cells but not in animal cells. Cell walls provide structural support and protection for plant cells, while plastids are involved in processes like photosynthesis.
On the basis of plastids a plant cell can be recognized from animal cell. The plant cells have several plastids including chloroplasts. Animal cells are characterized by their abscence.
Chlorophyll is the only organelle that exists in plant cells and not animal cells.
No, the animal counterpart to the Plant Cell chloroplast is the Mitochondria.
Animal cell do not have cell wall while plant cell do have cell wall. In Animal cell plastids are usually absent and plant cell have plastids.
Animal cells do not have cell walls or chloroplasts which are found in plant cells./ Plant cells have cell wall, plastids (chloroplasts) and a large cell vacuole; these organells are wanting in animals.
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plant cells have a cell wall whereas animal cells do not. plant cells have a big vacuole which cover 50 -90% of the cell's volume whereas animal cells have small vacuoles which are larger in no. plant cells have plastids whereas animal cells do not have plastids. the nucleus is in the centre of the animal cell whereas it is mostly pushed to the side in the plant cell
Plant cells have a cell wall, a large central vacuole, and plastids such aschloroplasts. The cell wall is a rigid layer that is found outside the cell membrane and surrounds the cell, providing structural support and protection.
Plastids and the cell wall.