Respuesta :
mitochondria, ribosomes and vacuoles are structures found in both plant and animal cells.
- A cell is the basic and fundamental unit of life. Every living organism must possess at least a cell to be considered living. Plants and animals are two distinct organisms and one basis of their differences is the components of their cells.
- Plant cells contains some organelles not found in animal cells e.g. cell wall, chloroplasts etc while those organelles in animal cells but not in plant cells include lysosomes etc.
- However, both plant and animal cells contain similar organelles that perform similar functions in them. They include: mitochondria, ribosomes and vacuoles.
Therefore, mitochondria, ribosomes and vacuoles are structures found in both plant and animal cells.
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