Plastids,cell wall and large central vacuole just in planet cell;centrioles just in animal cells.
Microtubules are found in Eukarytotic cells. However, some archeabacteria have been found to contain microtubule-like structures but these are not true microtubules.
"Flagual" is not a word. Perhaps you're thinking of flagella, which is a part of some animal cells.
Cilia are short hair-like structures found on the surface of some animal cells. They are involved in cell movement and in moving fluids around cells. Plants do not have cilia, but they do have structures like flagella and motile cilia in some algae species.
All cells only have two structures in common, a Cell Membrance and Cytoplasm. However, there are some structures that are only in plant cells and only in animal cells. Chloroplasts and cell walls are a characteristic of plant cells and some other unicellular organisms. Also some cells do NOT have a nucleus and these are called prokaryotic cells.
Nope. It is only in plant cells. The mitochondria is basically the same thing as a chloroplast, only it is found in animal cells. Plant Cell - Chloroplast Animal Cell - Mitochondria
Microtubules are found in Eukarytotic cells. However, some archeabacteria have been found to contain microtubule-like structures but these are not true microtubules.
No. Cilia are hairlike structures found on some cells.
Flagella
cell membrane and Ribosomes
No, chloroplasts are only found in plant cells and in some bacterical cells such as cyanobacteria. They are where photosynthesis takes place.
Bacteria cells are much simpler than other cells. Mostly they just lack most structures of higher cells. The only thing they have that others don't is circular DNA unenclosed by a nucleus.
"Flagual" is not a word. Perhaps you're thinking of flagella, which is a part of some animal cells.
Chloroplasts are generally only found in plant cells, although there may be some circumstances in which they could be found in animal cells, I doubt it.
they are found in plant cells they make the plant green
Cilia are short hair-like structures found on the surface of some animal cells. They are involved in cell movement and in moving fluids around cells. Plants do not have cilia, but they do have structures like flagella and motile cilia in some algae species.
No, chloroplasts are not found in animal cells. They are only present in plant cells and some protists.
The cell wall is only found in plant cells. It is not found in animal cells.