Only vertebrates and some invertebrates have hemoglobin. Plants don't need hemoglobin (and therefore don't have any) to take up oxygen because they can do so via their stomatal openings in their leaves.
No. They are structures found in plant and animal cells.
Plant
Animal cells have centrioles.
if it has chloroplast it is a plant cell
lysosomes
Biologist or a cytologist
chlorophyll
Cell membrane
Plants and animals are called
Chlorophyll is a molecule found in both animals and plants. In plants, chlorophyll is responsible for photosynthesis, while in animals, it serves as a crucial component of hemoglobin, the molecule responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood.
both plant and animal cells have, a nucleus, nucleolus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and a vacuole.
plant cell