The plant cell also contains Response area, which are structures that are not found in the animal cell.

Some examples of organelles that are found in plant cells but not in animal cells include:

1. Cell Wall: Plant cells have a cell wall made of cellulose, which provides structural support and protection. Animal cells do not have a cell wall.

2. Chloroplasts: Plant cells contain chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs sunlight and converts it into energy. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.

3. Central Vacuole: Plant cells have a large central vacuole that stores water, enzymes, and other substances. The vacuole helps in maintaining cell rigidity and turgor pressure. Animal cells may have small vacuoles, but they are not as prominent as in plant cells.

4. Plasmodesmata: Plasmodesmata are small channels that allow communication between plant cells. They facilitate the transport of nutrients, signals, and even viruses. Animal cells do not have plasmodesmata.

These are just a few examples of structures that are unique to plant cells and play essential roles in their structure and function.