Plant cells are characterized by the absence of centrosomes and centrioles, the presence of large central vacuoles, the lack of lysosomes, and the inclusion of plastids.
Plant cells lack centrosomes and centrioles, typically have large central vacuoles, do not possess lysosomes, and contain plastids.
Front | Plant Cells |
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Back | - no centrsomes or centrioles - large vacuoles - no lysosomes - plastids |
Tags: cell, chapter_05, eukaryote, plant
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