* Lysosomes: These are membrane-bound organelles containing enzymes that break down waste products, cellular debris, and invading microorganisms. They are essential for cellular digestion and recycling.
* Centrioles: These are small, cylindrical structures involved in cell division. They help organize the microtubules that form the spindle fibers, which separate chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis.
* Cilia and Flagella: These are hair-like projections from the cell surface. Cilia are short and numerous, while flagella are longer and fewer. They are involved in movement, such as the movement of fluids or the movement of the cell itself.
It's important to remember that some animal cells may not have all of these organelles, and some plant cells may have specialized versions of these organelles. For example, some plants have flagellated sperm cells, which are used for reproduction.