* Centrioles: These are small, cylindrical structures involved in cell division. They help organize microtubules during mitosis and meiosis. Plant cells do not have centrioles, and they use other mechanisms to organize their microtubules.
* Lysosomes: These are membrane-bound organelles that contain enzymes that break down cellular waste products, worn-out organelles, and engulfed material. While plant cells have vacuoles that perform some of the functions of lysosomes, they lack distinct lysosomes.
* Peroxisomes: These are small, membrane-bound organelles that contain enzymes involved in various metabolic processes, including detoxification and lipid metabolism. Plant cells also have peroxisomes, but they often have specialized functions related to photosynthesis.
Important Note: Plant cells and animal cells share many organelles, such as the nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and mitochondria.