centrioles
-Centrosomes -Microtubules
Some structures that are present in plant cells and not in animal cells include chloroplasts, cell walls, and large central vacuoles. These structures are essential for the unique functions and characteristics of plant cells, such as photosynthesis, support and structure, and storage of water and nutrients.
Cell wall and Chloroplasts are present in plant cells but absent in animal cells.
Animal cells have centrioles, lysosomes, and cholesterol in their cell membranes which are not present in plant cells.
Cell Wall and Chloroplasts
They have a central vacuole, chloroplasts, and cell wall, which are in plant cells but not in animal cells.
In an animal cell, a cell wall is not present like in the plant cell
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In plant cells, a cell plate is formed during cytoplasmic division (cytokinesis) to separate the two daughter cells. This process differs from animal cells where a cleavage furrow forms during cytokinesis to physically pinch the cell in two.
There are two structures that are found in plant cells and not animal cells. They are a cell wall and a central vacuole.
Animal cells do not have cell walls, which are found in plant cells and provide structural support. They also do not have chloroplasts, which are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells.
Centrioles are a structure found in animal cells that are not present in plant cells. These structures are involved in organizing the spindle fibers during cell division. Plant cells have structures called centrosomes that function similarly to centrioles in animal cells.