read 4.3 it in the first 2 paragraphs ^^
these are the 2 paragraphs scince she wont give them.
During anaphase in plant cells, a cellulose wall is laid down between the two new protoplasm masses, completing the final separation. In animal cells, the cytoplasm is divided somewhat differently. In animal cells, as the anaphase proceeds, a crease appears at the outer edges of the metaphase plate. This crease tightens inwardly, as if a belt were being drawn more and more tightly around it, until the cytoplasm has separated.
One other difference between animal cells and most typical plant cells may be cited. In animals the centers of the spindle fibers are formed around two small bodies in the cytoplasm, the centrioles. A pair of centrioles forms the organelle that you have learned about previously, called the centrosome. After division, the centrioles may persist and they divide in preparation for the next mitosis. Although centrioles are present in animals, none are known in higher plants.
They are in animals.They are not in plants.
They are only found in animal cells
The centrioles are found in animal cells.
Eukaryotic Cells.
Centrioles are found in animal cells and play a role in cell division.
Plants do have centrosomes, but they do not contain centrioles in them.
Animal cells contain centrosomes and lysosomes while plant cells do not. Plant cells have chloroplast, which is not found in animal cells.
I know the two organelles found in plant cells not found in animal/human cells. Chiroplast and Cell Wall.
Lysosomes, centrosomes, and flagella are present only in animal cells. Chloroplasts, the central vacuole, the cell wall, and plasmodesmata are found only in plant cells.
They are found in plant, animal, eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
Centrioles are found in animal cells and play a role in cell division.
The centrosomes and the lysosome organelles.
Centrosomes with their centrioles and lysosomes for two things found in animal cells and not plant cells.
Plants do have centrosomes, but they do not contain centrioles in them.
Animal cells contain centrosomes and lysosomes while plant cells do not. Plant cells have chloroplast, which is not found in animal cells.
No they do not. Animal cells have centrosomes, which are defined as a pair of cetrioles. Plants do not have centrioles, so they cannot have centrosomes. Plants have microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs). Centrosomes (in animals) and MTOCs (in plants) are where microtubules of the spindle originate during mitosis
I know the two organelles found in plant cells not found in animal/human cells. Chiroplast and Cell Wall.
cell wall
Mainly in microtubules (a type of cytoskeleton) and centrosomes.
The centrosomes, containing the centrioles, are the source and the organizer of the mitotic spindle in animal cells, but plant cells seem to do just fine during mitosis without such organelles.
Lysosomes, centrosomes, and flagella are present only in animal cells. Chloroplasts, the central vacuole, the cell wall, and plasmodesmata are found only in plant cells.