mitochondrial
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.
Lysosomes are found in animal cells and are responsible for breaking down and recycling cellular waste. Plant cells have similar structures called lytic vacuoles, which serve a similar function to lysosomes.
Plant and animal cells have many common features. Some of these features are:Cell MembraneCytoplasmRibosomesNucleus (there are lots of things inside the Nucleus that can be found in both)MitochondriaNuclear MembraneEndoplasmic ReticulumGolgi Body
Centrioles and lysosomes are structures found in animal cells but not in plant cells. Centrioles are involved in cell division, while lysosomes are responsible for intracellular digestion.
Centriole or chromatin
Cell wall
Ribosomes are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. They are the cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis.
ribosome
lysosomes
Chlorophyl and Chloroplast
Chlorophyl and Chloroplast
Animal cells have centrioles.
When observing plant cells under a microscope, distinct cellular structures such as the cell wall and chloroplasts can be identified, which are absent in animal cells. The cell wall provides rigidity and support, while chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis. Additionally, plant cells often contain a large central vacuole that helps maintain turgor pressure, a feature not typically found in animal cells.
Chlorophyl and Chloroplast
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.
centrioles
Centrioles