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  • Microtrabecular Lattice: Presence and Function in Animal Cells
    Microtrabecular lattice is a structure found in animal cells, specifically in the cytoplasm.

    Here's why:

    * Microtrabecular lattice (MTL) is a complex network of protein filaments that extend throughout the cytoplasm. It's thought to provide structural support, help with intracellular transport, and play a role in cell signaling.

    * Plant cells have a different structural organization. Their cytoplasm is often filled with large vacuoles and they have rigid cell walls made of cellulose, which provide structural support. They don't have a microtrabecular lattice structure like animal cells.

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