Dictyosomes are present in plant cells
carnitine is present in animals only
Dictyosomes of plants and lower invertebrates are the same as the Golgi. It is an alternative term.
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Examples of animal cells that are present in animals but absent in plants include red blood cells, nerve cells (neurons), and muscle cells. These cells have specialized structures and functions that are unique to animals and support their specific physiological processes.
Plants do not have a stomach. They obtain nutrients through their roots and then transport them to different parts of the plant for growth and development. Plants do not have digestive systems like animals do.
chloroplasts are present in plants but not in animals centrioles are present in animals but not in plants
carnitine is present in animals only
Dictyosomes of plants and lower invertebrates are the same as the Golgi. It is an alternative term.
Maximum dictyosomes are found in the root tip of plants. Dictyosomes are specialized organelles in plant cells that are involved in processing and packaging proteins for secretion. In the root tip, there is active cell division and growth, requiring a high level of protein synthesis and secretion.
Plants and animals share many similarities and differences in the cells they have. Both plants and animals have mitochondria cells present.
centrioles
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They are present in both cells. (eukaryotic cells)
No, the cell membrane is present in all eukaryotic cells. This includes plants and animals.
EXTINCT - no longer present, or no longer in use (esp. plants and animals that have died out)
chloroplasts, because photsynthesis only occurs in plants, not animals
Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells.