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Helga [31]
3 years ago
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Plant and animal cells are both eakaryetic cells and have many cell organisms in common. However the cells do have differences

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1 answer:
denis-greek [22]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Certain cell organelles are present only in plant cells like chloroplast and certain only in animal cell like centrioles.

Explanation:

The concept can be explained in three stages:

  1. <u>Organelles only in plant cells</u>- <em>Chloroplast</em> is an organelle which is helpful in photosynthesis. Since animals don't perform photosynthesis, they don't need it. Plant cells also have a <em>cell wall</em> on top of a cell membrane.
  2. <u>Organelles only in animal cell</u>- <em>Centrioles</em> are present in animal cells which help in movement through structures like <em>flagella and cilia.</em>
  3. <u>Organelles present in both plant and animal cells</u>- <em>Ribosomes, nucleus,mitochondria, golgi complex, cell vacuoles, lysosomes</em> are present in both plant and animal cells.

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