Here's why:
* Lysosomes are the "recycling centers" of animal cells. They contain powerful enzymes that break down waste products, old organelles, and foreign materials.
* Plant cells have a different system for waste management. They use vacuoles, which are large, fluid-filled sacs that store water, nutrients, and waste products.
* Plant cells have other specialized organelles, like chloroplasts, that are responsible for photosynthesis.
While both plant and animal cells share some common organelles (like the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum), they also have unique structures that reflect their different functions.