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Yes, there are lysosomes in animal cells. This is where cellular digestion of debris and waste occurs in the cell.
Lysosomes are the digestive center within a cell.
the Endoplasmic reticulum
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are processes carried out in separate organelles within the cell. Cellular respiration occurs within mitochondria present in all living cells - both plant and animal. Photosynthesis occurs within the chloroplasts of plant cells only.
The digestive bodies within cells that break down materials are called digestion. Digestion breaks down nutritional components within food and separates waste materials.
A large vesicle that aids in digestion within plant cells is called a vacuole. This in additional function in eukaryotic organisms called protists.
Photosynthesis.
The part in the plant cell that aids the plant in digestion is the lysosome.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of animal cells.
Animal cells doesn't have any organelle that animal cells have and plant cells don't. BUT the PLANT cell does have cell wall, and chloroplast that a ANIMAL cells doesn't have. Look on google if more information. :)
Anywhere within the cells
(Cystic fibrosis/Cancer) is a growth disorder of cells that occurs when cells divide uncontrollably within the body.