Organelles that animal cells contain that plant cells do not are:
No there is no centriole in prokaryotic cells.These are non-membrane bound organelles in animal eukaryote cells.
Centrioles are self-replicating organelles made up of nine bundles of microtubules and are found only in animal cells.
Animal cells contain several organelles that are not found in plant cells, including lysosomes, which are involved in digestion and waste removal; centrioles, which play a key role in cell division; and intermediate filaments, which provide structural support. Additionally, animal cells can have specialized organelles like peroxisomes, which help in lipid metabolism and detoxification. While both animal and plant cells share many organelles, these specific structures are unique to animal cells.
Most organelles are both common to both animal or plant cells.However,plant cells have features that animal cells do not have: a cell wall,a large central vacoules andplastids such as chorlplasts!from Google
chloroplasts are the only organelles that make chlorophyll the chemical that makes plants green.
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mitochondria flagella cilia just to name a few
No there is no centriole in prokaryotic cells.These are non-membrane bound organelles in animal eukaryote cells.
Centrioles are self-replicating organelles made up of nine bundles of microtubules and are found only in animal cells.
Yes. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles. Animal and plant cells are eukaryotes (that is, they contain membrane bound organelles). Only prokaryotes (which are mostly bacteria and don't contain membrane bound organelles) don't have mitochondria.
As a result of mitosis all daughter cells are identical and so all organelles are replicated and so divided into daughter cells. The same is true of meiosis, though some organelles are lost in the sperm cell during embryogenesis
Most organelles are both common to both animal or plant cells.However,plant cells have features that animal cells do not have: a cell wall,a large central vacoules andplastids such as chorlplasts!from Google
Chlorophyll is the only organelle that exists in plant cells and not animal cells.
chloroplasts are the only organelles that make chlorophyll the chemical that makes plants green.
No, both plant and animal cells do not have chloroplast. Plant cells have chloroplast that is why their leaves are green. Such as animals they do not. K.K
There are many numerous organelles that appear in only animal cells--if I were to list tem all out it would be a huge list. A good reference website is Enchanted Learning. It has a lot of diagrams that you can look at, including both animal and plant cells.