plants and animals small organelles are cells.
Yes they do.
chloroplasts are present in plants but not in animals centrioles are present in animals but not in plants
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Both animals and plants have organelles called mitochondria. They also both have cells, RNA and DNA.
-Chloroplast -Cell Wall -Plastids
In plants, the energy generating organelle is the chloroplast and mitochondria in certain cases. In animals, it is the mitochondria
That's sort of a definition question. We call those things with chlorophyll plants, and those without animals.
No, plants are a separate kingdom known as Kingdom Plantae, while animals belong to Kingdom Animalia. Bacteria are prokaryotes, meaning they lack a well-defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, which distinguishes them from eukaryotes like plants and animals.
Lysosomes are organelles found only in animals. They contain enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris.
Animals have a greater number of different cellular organelles made of membranes compared to plants. This is because animal cells have specialized organelles such as lysosomes and centrioles, in addition to the organelles common to both plant and animal cells like mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.
Eukaryotic cells are cells with a nucleus and organelles, which are found in both plants and animals. Some common organelles in eukaryotic cells include the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. These organelles support various functions such as energy production, protein synthesis, and cellular transport.