Yes plants, like all eykaryotes that I know of, have lysosomes. They have just found this out for certain several years ago and perhaps not all plants have lysosomes They also have peroxisomes. Plants have very much the same house keeping problems all eukaryotes have.
Yes, plants do not
it is central vacuole....
Chloroplasts are the organelles in plants that help them get their energy through the process of photosynthesis.
Yes, the Venus flytrap plant contains lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found in plant and animal cells involved in intracellular digestion and waste removal. In Venus flytraps, lysosomes help break down and digest prey that has been trapped by the plant's carnivorous leaves.
toilets are similar to Lysosomes because they both get rid of waste
Yes, plants do not
Centrioles and Lysosomes
Plants do not have lysosomes because they have vacuoles that serve similar functions. Vacuoles in plant cells help with digestion, waste removal, and storage of nutrients, which are roles typically performed by lysosomes in animal cells. Plants have evolved alternative structures to perform these functions effectively without the need for lysosomes.
it is central vacuole....
no, only animal has it
Plants have a cell wall and chloroplasts. They can have lysosomes, but don't always. They are rectangular. Animal cells don't have chloroplasts and they have lysosomes. They are irregular shaped.
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.
it is central vacuole....
No their also in plant cels
Chloroplasts are the organelles in plants that help them get their energy through the process of photosynthesis.
yes, humans and animals have lysosomes, along with plant cells. But in the case of lysosomes in plants, the vacuoles take the lysosomes place. The lysosomes are the digestive system in a cell and they energize the cell by digesting proteins. :)
Yes, the Venus flytrap plant contains lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found in plant and animal cells involved in intracellular digestion and waste removal. In Venus flytraps, lysosomes help break down and digest prey that has been trapped by the plant's carnivorous leaves.