What organelles do animal cells have that plants don't , explain?
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Animal cell have nucleus, mitochondria, cell membrane, cytoplasm and more...
Plant cells have but animal cells not have is cell wall, vacuole and chloroplast.
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The organelles that are present in animal cells but absent in plant cells are centrioles and lysosomes.
- Like plant cells, the animal cells are surrounded by the cell membrane and consist of a nucleus, vacuole, cytoplasm, mitochondria and ribosomes.
- But, there are some differences between both types of cells. In a plant cell, the cell membrane is surrounded by a cell wall while an animal cell does not consist of a cell wall. The plant cells contain plastids and plasmodesmata that are absent in animal cells.
- The animal cells consist of centrioles and lysosomes that are absent in plant cells.
- Centrioles are tube-like organelles that are involved in the formation of spindle fibers during cell division in animal cells.
- Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes for breaking down and recycling waste materials in the animal cell.
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