Plantimonia
Lysosomes are found in animal cells. Plant cells have similar organelles called lytic vacuoles that carry out similar functions to lysosomes.
Plant cells contain a cell wall and a vacuole, but animal cells do not.
Plant Cells have a Cell wall. Animal Cells do not.
yes, but rarely in plant cells. cycada are the most notable exception
They both have mitochondria
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Photosynthesis (How the Plant makes food)
Lysosomes are found in animal cells and are responsible for breaking down and recycling cellular waste. Plant cells have similar structures called lytic vacuoles, which serve a similar function to lysosomes.
The plant and animal cell are similar because the cell gives it it's structure.
They are booth Eukaryotic, meaning they both have nuclei.
This question makes little to no sense. The answer is no, definitely not.
The centrosome in animal cells typically contains a pair of centrioles, while plant cells do not have centrioles in their centrosomes. Additionally, plant cells have structures called microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs) that serve similar functions to centrosomes in animal cells.