* Centrioles: These small, cylindrical structures are involved in the formation of microtubules, which play a role in cell division and movement.
* Lysosomes: These membrane-bound organelles contain enzymes that break down waste materials, cellular debris, and engulfed pathogens.
* Cilia and Flagella: These hair-like projections extend from the cell surface and are responsible for movement. Cilia are shorter and more numerous, while flagella are longer and fewer in number.
* Cell Junctions: Animal cells form specialized junctions that allow for communication and adhesion between cells. These include tight junctions, desmosomes, and gap junctions.
Additionally, while plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells do not.
Keep in mind that there are some exceptions. For instance, certain specialized plant cells may have structures resembling cilia, though these are not true cilia.