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The most obvious structure that an animal cell has that plant cells do not are centrioles. Centrioles are structures that are important for DNA segregation when a cell undergoes mitosis. Centrioles are associated with the spindle - the filaments that help pull apart the chromosomes.

Additionally, though both plant and animal cells have vacuoles, and lysosomes, animal cells have many more of each. Plant cells often have one large vacuole while animal cells have many small ones. Lysosomes are an important organelle for digestion of waste materials and food. Animal cells tend to have more of these as well.

Animal cells can have Flagellum or Cillia, plant cells do not

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Maude Kulas

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