* Lysosomes: These are membrane-bound organelles containing digestive enzymes. They break down waste materials, cellular debris, and ingested substances.
* Centrioles: These cylindrical structures are involved in cell division, specifically the formation of spindle fibers that separate chromosomes.
* Flagella: These are long, whip-like structures used for movement in some animal cells. They are found in sperm cells, for example.
Note:
* While cilia are also involved in movement and are more hair-like than flagella, they are found in both animal and plant cells (although less common in plants).
* Peroxisomes are not exclusive to animal cells. They are also found in plant cells.
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