No, centrosomes initiate and regulate cell division in plants.
In cell Biology, the centrosomeis an organelle that serves as the main microtubule organizing center (MTOC) of the animal cell as well as a regulator of cell-cycleprogression.
Lysosomes ,better known as Suicide bags,use enzymes to destroy the other damaged cell organelles.
I don't think there is any difference, but there is a cell wall & chloroplast in a plant cell that's not in an animal cell. I'm not sure if that help but it's true :)
Animal cells have lysosomes and centrioles, which are not typically found in plant cells. Lysosomes are responsible for breaking down cellular waste and centrioles are involved in organizing the spindle fibers during cell division.
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Lysosomes and centrioles.
Organelles that animal cells contain that plant cells do not are:lysosomes membrane bound sac of hydrolytic enzymes that break down material and prevent the digestion of the cell itselfcentrioles microtubules that pull apart replicated chromosomes during cell division; found as a pair in the nucleus during interphase of the cell cycleflagella long appendages used for directed cell movementcilia hair-like projections for cell movement
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.
the plant cell have an cell wall but the animal cell havent cell wall , animal cell have lysosomes and the plant havent lysosomes.
I know the two organelles found in plant cells not found in animal/human cells. Chiroplast and Cell Wall.
Animal cells.
lysosomes
Lysosomes recycle proteins
An animal cell has lysosomes. That's pretty much it.
I don't think there is any difference, but there is a cell wall & chloroplast in a plant cell that's not in an animal cell. I'm not sure if that help but it's true :)
it is in both,animal and plant
lysosomes
Centrioles, lysosomes
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