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which are the special cell organelles that different red plant cell from animal cell

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The primary difference between the two is that plant cells have three organelles that animal cells do not possess:

cell wall enclosing the cell membraneVarious plastids, especially the chloroplastA large vacuole

Animal cells, OTOH, have organelles that the typical plant cell do not possess:

LysosomesCentrioles (Cilia & Flagella)∗∗

According to Wikipedia: centrioles (cilia and/or flagella) are present only in male gametes of charophytes, bryophytes, seedless vascular plants,cycads, and ginkgo, but are not present in any conifers (pinophyta) or flowering plants (angiosperms).


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