The cell organelles that are only present in prokaryotes are flagella and fimbriae. The cell organelles that are only present in animals are lysosomes and cytoskeleton. The cell organelles that are only present in plants are photosynthetic organelles, cell wall, and vacuoles.Further explanation:Kingdom Animalia contains all the animals. These are multicellular organisms that acquire food from the phototrophic plants either directly or indirectly (heterotrophs). The cell wall is absent in a typical animal cell, but structures like cytoskeleton that gives rigidity to the cell and lysosomes that are known as suicidal bags are present.A plant is an autotrophic organism that is the primary producer. The stem, roots, leaves and sometimes fruits are the typical parts of a plant. A typical plant cell contains photosynthetic organelles that help in the preparation of the food, a cell wall that gives rigidity, and vacuoles that contain cell sap.Prokaryotes are the simplest cells on the earth. A typical prokaryote is a unicellular cell containing mitochondria and some organelles.Bacteria and archaea are the two types of prokaryotes. The bacteria contain the peptidoglycan layer which is absent in the archaea. The archaea contain ether-linked lipids while the bacteria contain ester-linked lipids. Flagella are structures that is used by all the prokaryotes for movement. The fimbriae in the prokaryotes help in the attachment of the bacterial cell to the animal cell or even the inanimate objects. Learn more:Learn more about pain killer: Learn more about parts of the science: Learn more about earthliving organisms: Answer Details:Grade: Middle School Subject: BiologyTopic: Types of cellsKeywords:Prokaryotes, bacteria, archaea, flagella, fimbriae, vacuoles, cell wall, cell membrane, photosynthetic organisms, autotrophs, cytoskeleton, lysosomes, suicidal bags....
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