Chloroplasts, Golgi bodies, ribosomes, mitochondria, cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, vacuoles, nucleolus, smooth ER, rough ER, and vesicles.
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 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
Centrioles are a structure found in animal cells that are not present in plant cells. These structures are involved in organizing the spindle fibers during cell division. Plant cells have structures called centrosomes that function similarly to centrioles in animal cells.
Animal cells and plant cells have several key differences in their structures. Plant cells have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose, while animal cells do not. Plant cells also have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, which animal cells lack. Plant cells have a large central vacuole for storage, while animal cells have smaller vacuoles. Studying plant cell structures helps us understand their unique characteristics, such as their ability to produce energy through photosynthesis and their structural support provided by the cell wall.
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all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
centrioles
Centrioles
plants have a cell wall and animals do not
No. They are structures found in plant and animal cells.
Cell Walls
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
both plant and animal cells have, a nucleus, nucleolus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and a vacuole.
The cell wall and a large, central vacuole.
lysosomes
centrioles