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What organelles found in only in one plant plant cells include?

Most organelles are both common to both animal or plant cells.However,plant cells have features that animal cells do not have: a cell wall,a large central vacoules andplastids such as chorlplasts!from Google


Do plant and animal cells have different organelles?

Yes, they differ. Most notably, plant cells have cell walls and chloroplast, which animals cells lack.


What cells part do animals cells have that plant cells do not have?

Actually, plant cells have all of the cell organelles which animal cells have, only more. Lysosomes, which are most commonly found in animal cells are not often found in plant cells.


What is in plant cells but not found in bacterial cells?

Plant cells have organelles such as chloroplasts and a large central vacuole that are not found in bacterial cells. Plant cells also have a cell wall made of cellulose, while most bacterial cells have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan.


Which organelles are specialized to plant cells only?

Chloroplast is the most didtinct one. Also they have glyoxisomes,cell walls etc


Where is a chloroplast located in the plant celll?

Chloroplasts are located throughout the cytoplasm of a plant cell and move throughout a cells' cytoplasm along with most other organelles of a plant cell.


Animal and plant cells have most things in common except for?

Cells Plant cells and animal cells differ in cell organelles


How is bacteria cells different from animal and plant cells?

The cells of bacteria are different from those of plants and animals in many ways, the most obvious of which is that bacteria lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles (except ribosomes). Unlike animals and plants, bacteria have pili, flagella, and most have a cell capsule.


Is it true that stomata and mitochondria are two speacialized cells found only in plants?

Stomata are specialized cells found in plant leaves that regulate gas exchange, while mitochondria are organelles present in most eukaryotic cells, including plant cells. So, both stomata and mitochondria are not cells themselves, but rather structures found in plant cells.


Why are organelles exclusive to plants?

Not all organelles are exclusive to plants. The only organelles which are exclusive to plant cells are the choloroplasts (site of photosynthesis) and the Vacuole (water container of the cell). If you're talking about prokaryotic cells (cells without nucleus, AKA bacteria) and Eukaryotic cells (cells with nucleus, AKA all other cells), then most organelles are exclusive to Eukaryotic cells (all except for ribosomes). The reason for this is because Eukaryotic cells are more developed and have acquired more features throughout evolution. See Endosymbiotic theory for more details on the evolution of Eukaryotes.


Are chloroplasts found in most plant cell?

Yes, chloroplasts are found in most plant cells, particularly in the cells of green tissues such as leaves. They are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis, allowing plants to convert sunlight into energy. However, some specialized plant cells, like those in roots, may lack chloroplasts since they do not perform photosynthesis.


In what part of a plant cell does photosynthesis occur?

in which part of a plant cell does photosynthesis occur