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A cell containing organelles surrounded by membranes that is found in most living plants and animals is a eukaryotic cell.

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Protoplasm of different cell is same or diffeent?

Protoplasm is the living contents of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma that the cell contents are structurally very complex and contain multiple organelles.


What cell do all eukaryote cells contain?

Living cells have cell membranes, genetic material & ribosomes in COMMON. 1. Eukaryotes have membrane bound organelles. 2. They are much larger to hold these organelles. 3. They have more than one chromosome 4. Often are multicellular 5. Have peroxisomes and lysomes 6. Have mitochondria 7. Larger ribosomes


Why are organelles non living?

organelles are non living if organelles were non living then they must be called the structural and functional unit of life.


What does not have a organelles?

Organelles are in every cell. Virus do not have organelles.


Is nucleus a living material?

no ... no organelles are

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Protoplasm of different cell is same or diffeent?

Protoplasm is the living contents of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma that the cell contents are structurally very complex and contain multiple organelles.


How do you use the word 'organelles' in a sentence?

Living cells contain numerous organelles, each with a unique purpose and function.


What is the living material inside cells?

Organelles. They are like any living part of the cell. Organelles such as the mitochondrion, the vacuole, and the cytoplasm, things like that.


Do yeast have organelles?

Yes they contain ribosomes.It is a common organelle.


How is cell evidence for evolution?

the presence of organelles like the lysosome and the mitochondrion which both have double membranes. this suggests that these organelles were once free-living organisms that were incorporated into a larger organism in what could be called a mutual symbiosis.


What cell do all eukaryote cells contain?

Living cells have cell membranes, genetic material & ribosomes in COMMON. 1. Eukaryotes have membrane bound organelles. 2. They are much larger to hold these organelles. 3. They have more than one chromosome 4. Often are multicellular 5. Have peroxisomes and lysomes 6. Have mitochondria 7. Larger ribosomes


What does not have organelles?

All things that are living contain at least one cell, and all cells contain organelles, although some are much more complex than others. So, in order for something to not have organelles it would have to be something non-living, like water or a rock.


Why are organelles non living?

organelles are non living if organelles were non living then they must be called the structural and functional unit of life.


Disease causing nonliving particles composed of an innercore of nucleic acid surrounded a capsid made of protein?

Viruses ---> , there nonliving particles because they do not contain organelles that carry out cell functions, yet they are composed of an inner core of nucleic acids, surrounded by a capsid made of protein. They replicate inside living cells or "host cells" Hope this helps


What does eukaryotes and prokaryotes both contain?

They both do have cell membranes, genetic material, and molecules such as ribosomes,vacuoles in common. Prokaryotes are ancient living forms lacking developed cellular organelles. Eukaryotes have organelles nucleus, ER, mitochondria, Golgi for distinct functions.


What does not have a organelles?

Organelles are in every cell. Virus do not have organelles.


Are membranes a subcellular structure?

Membranes are subcellular structures. Some examples of this subcellular structure include; plasma membranes, nuclei, mitochondria, ribosomes, chloroplasts, and lysozymes to name a few.