Answer:
Organelles in a Plant Cell:
- Nucleus
- Chloroplasts
- Mitochondria
- Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
- Golgi Apparatus
- Vacuoles
- Cell Wall
- Cell Membrane
- Cytoskeleton
- Ribosomes
Organelles in a Bacterial Cell:
- Nucleoid (DNA region)
- Ribosomes
- Cell Membrane
- Cell Wall
- Flagella (in some bacteria, for locomotion)
- Pili (in some bacteria, for attachment and gene transfer)
- Capsule (in some bacteria, for protection)
- Plasmids (small circular DNA molecules, in some bacteria)
Explanation:
Plant cells and bacterial cells have different organelles due to their fundamental differences in cellular structure and organization, while Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, which means they lack membrane-bound organelles.