I'm assuming you are referring to mitochondria aka "the powerhouse of the cell." They generate ATP, which is a source of energy for the cell that's created by cellular respiration.
In an animal cell, a cell wall is not present like in the plant cell
The plant cell has one giant vacual and has a square or cube-like shape. The animal cell has many small vacuals and is round.
Plant and animal cells have some parts in common, such as a cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. However, plant cells have additional structures like a cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole. Additionally, animal cells have structures like centrioles that are not typically found in plant cells.
Plant cells contain structures like chloroplasts, a cell wall, and a large central vacuole. Animal cells have structures such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and lysosomes. Both plant and animal cells contain organelles like endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and ribosomes.
A plant cell has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole, which are structures not found in animal cells. These unique features allow plant cells to perform functions like photosynthesis and maintaining turgor pressure.
the plant cell is like the animal cell but has a cell wall and chlorophasts
The difference in parts between the animal and plant cell is that plant cells have centrioles and chloroplasts. So you can look at the cell and if you can find a centriole or chloroplast then you know it is a plant cell.
They have a lot of similarities but there are several distinctions. Animal cells are round, have Lysosomes, small Vacuoles, and all have centrioles. Plant cells are usually a fixed rectangular shape, have a cell well in addition to the membrane, rarely have cilia, have one vacuole that takes up 90% of cell volume and have Plastids.
It's subjective, but generally, structures like the nucleus, vacuoles, and chloroplasts can be easier to locate in plant cells due to their relatively larger size and distinct appearance compared to other structures like ribosomes or endoplasmic reticulum.
Essentially plant cells and animal cells share all of the same basic components. Nucleus, Ribosome, Golgi, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum and the list goes on. Plant cells have three structures that animal cells do to not. They are a Cell wall that is outside the plasma membrane, chloroplasts, and vacuoles.
Plant and animal cells share common structures such as the nucleus, cell membrane, and mitochondria because they are essential for basic cellular functions. However, they have different structures like chloroplasts in plant cells for photosynthesis and centrioles in animal cells for cell division, reflecting their distinct functions and specialized adaptations to their environments.
Animal cells do not have cell walls. The function of cell walls in plant cells is to provide structural support and protection, but animal cells rely on other structures like the cytoskeleton for support and protection.