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If your cell is an animal cell, name 2 of its organelles that you would not find in a plant cell


thats the whole question.

2007-04-09 03:24:44 · 6 answers · asked by d 2 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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Centrioles and cilia - though they aren't really organelles because they don't have membranes.

2007-04-09 03:28:55 · answer #1 · answered by ecolink 7 · 0 1

Well a plant cell has a cell wall, which allows it to keep its shape, when an animal cell only has a cell membrane so it doesn't have a defined shape to it. The second difference is plant cells have chloroplasts, which contain the chlorophyll (the color green in plants) which help make the food AKA photosynthesis. While animal cells do not have chloroplast to hold the chlorophyll because they aren't green. Hope this helps. look at the source to explain it better!!

2007-04-09 03:31:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

umm...first thing ur made up of animal cells ...because....ur an animal...duhhh!!!...animal cells have the following:
1. pinocytotic vesicles
2. centrioles
3. secretory vesicles

1.A membrane-bound vacuole formed by a specific type of endocytosis called pinocytosis. The plasma membrane invaginates (pinches inwardly) to form a vesicle that detaches and moves into the cytoplasm. Macromolecular droplets and particles up to 2 micrometers in diameter enter the cell within these pinocytotic vesicles. Larger particles (including bacteria) enter special white blood cells (phagocytes) through a form of endocytosis called phagocytosis. The Amoeba is a unicellular protist that ingests food (including algal cells) by phagocytosis.

2. Centrioles Nonmembrane-bound organelles that occur in pairs just outside the nucleus of animal cells. Each centriole is composed of a cylinder or ring of 9 sets of microtubule triplets with none in the middle (9 + 0 pattern). During cell division a pair of centrioles moves to each end of the cell, forming the poles of the mitotic spindle. Centrioles also give rise to basal bodies that control the origin of cilia and flagella in motile cells of protists. In cross section, flagella and cilia have 9 sets of microtubule doublets surrounding a pair of single microtubules in the center (9 + 2 pattern). This characteristic pattern also occurs in motile cells of higher organisms, such as human sperm.

plant cells dont have these...well as far as i know. good luck

2007-04-12 05:32:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1) Vacuole
2) cell wall

2007-04-09 03:30:37 · answer #4 · answered by Gardenia 6 · 0 0

humans and animals have all of the exact same cells because we are animals.

Plant cells have every single cell humans have except white,bood, and platelets'.Because they do not have blood

2007-04-09 03:33:19 · answer #5 · answered by Alex 3 · 0 0

whatever God decides...read the Bible....its Gods Plan.....Let us Pray

2007-04-09 03:28:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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