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centriole
Animal cells contain centriole that is absent in plants .
Centrioles are found in animal cells but are typically absent in plant cells. Plant cells rely on alternative structures known as microtubule organizing centers to perform similar functions as centrioles in animal cells.
The difference between the two is that the plant cell has chloroplast which is a plastid containing chlorophyll. and a cell wall surrounding the cell membrane to make it more supporting and stronger. While the animal cell has lysosomes and a centriole.
Chloroplast and the Cell wall and big vacuole
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i think the answer would be centriole
i think the answer would be centriole
i think the answer would be centriole
the centriole of an animal cell are these straw like things that go to the ends of the cell when the cell is in metaphase and anaphase of mitosis and they 1)shoot out strings 2)attach the strings to the middle of the chromosomes and 3)pull them apart
Centriole
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centriole
Animal cells contain centriole that is absent in plants .
Centriole
It aids in the separation of lined up chromosomes, the centriole produces fibers that attach and pull ideniticle chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell. Anaphase 1
Cell wall and chloroplast are only find in the plant cell. Lysosome and centriole are only find in the animal cell.