This may be stating the obvious but he majority of people know plant cells make up plants and animal cells make up animals. Both plants and animals are considered eukaryotes. The defining feature of eukaryotic cells are the presence of a true-nuclei. There are other features that all eukaryotes share; such as membrane-bound organelles, multi-cellularity, helper proteins called histones, and rather large ribosomes (another organelle). I am not saying that other non-prokaryotic cells do not share some of these traits, besides nuclei, because that is definitely not the case. That is another story though :)
So both animalia and plantae possess nuclei, multi-cellularity, membrane- bound organelles, etc. However, the organelles that distinguish plant cell from animal cell would be rigid cell walls, chloroplasts, and central vacuoles.
I am a bio major and currently taking a botany class. It is introductory but I think I can say I am 99.9% positive. Hope it helps!
The two organelles that plant cells have that animal cells lack are: 1. Cell wall 2. Vacuole.
Both plant and animal cells have organelles. However, plant cells have additional organelles such as chloroplasts and large central vacuoles that are not present in animal cells. These organelles are essential for functions specific to plant cells, such as photosynthesis and maintaining turgor pressure.
Organelles are found in both plant and animal cells. They are the "little organs" within cells that allow the cell to carry out particular functions.
Of course organelles are found in animal and plant cells. They are in every living cell
Animal cells use organelles (so do plant cells). Cells with organelles are called "eukaryotic" which means these are cells that have a nucleus (which is one of the organelles).
yes animal cells and plant cells do have organelles
yes. organelles or cell parts can be found in plant and animal cells
Lysosomes are found in animal cells but not plant cells.
The two organelles that plant cells have that animal cells lack are: 1. Cell wall 2. Vacuole.
Cell wall and chloroplasts are two organelles found in plant cells not within animal cells.
Lysosome ,Centriole, and VesicleActually, animal cells do not have any different organelles than plant cells, other than plant cells having a membrane. animal cells do not have a membrane, they have a cell wall.
Both plant and animal cells have organelles. However, plant cells have additional organelles such as chloroplasts and large central vacuoles that are not present in animal cells. These organelles are essential for functions specific to plant cells, such as photosynthesis and maintaining turgor pressure.
Organelles are found in both plant and animal cells. They are the "little organs" within cells that allow the cell to carry out particular functions.
Of course organelles are found in animal and plant cells. They are in every living cell
ribosomesmitochondria
Nucleus, Endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes are three of many organelles found in both plant and animal cells.
Lysosomes are present in animal cells but not plant cells.