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Animal Cells Centrioles Centrosomes Plastids Small Vacuoles Lysosomes

Key features of animal cells include the presence of centrioles and centrosomes, the absence of plastids, generally small vacuoles, and the common occurrence of lysosomes.

Animal cells possess centrioles and centrosomes, lack plastids, typically have small vacuoles, and contain lysosomes.

Front Animal Cells
Back - centrioles and centrosomes
- no plastids
- most have small vacuoles
- lysosomes

Tags: animal, cell, chapter_05, eukaryote

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