Centriole, middle lamella, golgi bodies, mitrochondrion
Cytoplasm, sap, vacuole, starch grains, leucoplasts
Plasma membranes, chromosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes.
Nucleus, nucleolus, cellulose cell wall, endoplasmic reticulum
Cytoplasm, centriole, cellulose cell wall, nucleolus
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Plant cells do not have lysosomes, for a few reasons. First, plant cells have cell walls durable enough to keep foreign substances that lysosomes would typically digest out. Second, plant cells have vacuoles containing hydrolytic enzymes that function similarly to lysosomes in an animal cell.

Centrosomes and lysosomes are found in animal cells, but do not exist within plant cells. The lysosomes are the animal cell's “garbage disposal”, while in plant cells the same function takes place in vacuoles.

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