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  • Unique Animal Cell Organelles: Centrioles, Lysosomes & Flagella
    Here are the cell organelles found in animal cells but not plant cells:

    * Centrioles: These small, cylindrical structures are involved in the formation of microtubules, which are important for cell division and movement.

    * Lysosomes: These membrane-bound sacs contain enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris.

    * Flagella: These long, whip-like structures are used for locomotion in some animal cells.

    It's important to note that while these organelles are typically found in animal cells and not plant cells, there are some exceptions:

    * Flagella: Some plant sperm cells have flagella.

    * Lysosomes: Some plant cells have structures similar to lysosomes called vacuoles, which also contain enzymes for breaking down waste.

    So, while these organelles are generally considered unique to animal cells, there are some cases where they can be found in plant cells as well.

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