NO plants do not have centrioles, but have a spindle closely identical to the Animals
NO plants do not have centrioles, but have a spindle closely identical to the Animals.
Plants do have centrosomes, but they do not contain centrioles in them.
They are only in animals. They are absent in plants
The centriole's function is currently unknown and because of this, it is considered to be useless. Plants don't have centrioles, and it functions just fine as a plant. Centrioles are probably unnecessary in animals as well.
animal cells have centrioles which plants do not have. animal cell are heterotrophs and plants are autotrophs plants cells have cell walls composed of cellulose and animal cells do not have any.
centrioles. during mitosis in animal centrioles are used for division to create spindle fibers to move and connect the chromosomes/chromatids. In plants the spindles are all ready in the cell and do not need to be produced so no centrioles are necessary.
NO plants do not have centrioles, but have a spindle closely identical to the Animals
Plant cells do not have centrioles, but animal cells do.
Plants do have centrosomes, but they do not contain centrioles in them.
Centrioles
animal cells have centrioles. plants dont
Centrioles are not a common in most of the plants
chloroplasts are present in plants but not in animals centrioles are present in animals but not in plants
Centrioles are eukaryotic. In fact, it isn't even in all the eukaryotes. Plants lack centrioles completely while animal cells possess it.
Plants do not have centrioles.
Yes, there are differences between plants and animal cells, following differences can be considered : 1) Plant cells have cell wall which is absent in animal cell. 2) Plant cell lack centrioles whereas animal cells have centrioles.
Animal cells have centrioles.
Centrioles, acrosome (only in sperm), cilium is rare in plants.