cell wall is a hard rigid material made of cellulose which helps the plant for strength it has components like pectin cellulose etc it makes the cell to be in a fixed state or shape un like animal cells which show tendency ie if placed in hypertonic solution size decreases in hypotonic solution it increase thus cellwall protects the plant from osmotic potential plantcellwall gives fixation or immobility and strength
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
cell wall and chroloplast
Chloroplast, and a Valcuole :)
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
Animal cells have centrioles.
Chloroplasts and rigid cell walls are two examples.
plants have a cell wall and animals do not
The cell wall and a large, central vacuole.
Lysosomes are found in the cells of animals but not in plants. They are membrane-bound organelles containing enzymes that help break down waste materials and cellular debris in animal cells. Plants have similar structures called vacuoles, but they do not have lysosomes.
No, centrioles are typically not found in plant cells. Plant cells lack centrioles and instead organize their microtubules using structures known as microtubule organizing centers. These structures serve similar functions to centrioles in animal cells but have a different form.
lysosomes