Chromosomes.
Not all animal cells have centrioles. Centrioles are usually found in animal cells that are actively dividing. Cells that are not dividing may not have centrioles.
They reproduce by dividing.
Dividing plant cells lack centrioles, which are organelles involved in organizing and segregating chromosomes during cell division. Plant cells instead rely on the formation of a preprophase band to assist in the orientation of the cell division plane.
A light microscope is commonly used to observe dividing cells during mitosis or meiosis. These microscopes use visible light to magnify the image of the cells, allowing researchers to study the different stages of cell division. Some advanced techniques, such as phase-contrast or fluorescence microscopy, can enhance the visibility of certain structures within the dividing cells.
Cytokinesis in animal cells take place by furrowing where as in plant cells it is by cell plate formation. Centrioles are visible in animal cell during spindle formation where as these are not seen in plant cells. The dividing plant cells generally have cell wall where as in animals, cell wall is absent.
It is centrioles.
animal cells contain all following structres except a
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.
centrioles
Centrioles
No. They are structures found in plant and animal cells.
Cell Walls