Neurofibrils
Transport Proteins
Neurofibrils, the cytoskeletal elements of the neuron, have a support and intracellular transport function.
Cilia
Transport
Ion channels are involved in detecting sour substances
Endoplasmic reticulum is a network of tube like structures. It helps in the transport of substances within the cell.
Flowering plants use both xylem and phloem tissues to transport water and food products within the plant
They both transport proteins and molecules across the cell membrance. Each have 3 different types within themselves. There aren't very many similarities. They function in different ways.
A small spherical phospholipid bilayer (for polar substances) or monolayer (for hydrophobic substances). They also have embedded, enclosing or attached proteins for targeting, structure and transport.
The plant cell that has no nucleus? Xylem vessels do not have nucleuses as they are dead cells that transport water and substances dissolved within water.
I think it is the Cilia in the animal cell also in the human cell
The endoplasmic reticulum moves substances through the cell within channels made of membranes. The cytoplasm also moves substances and organelles through cytoplasmic streaming