Yes, they have many mitochondria for energy usel
what organelles are you referring to? Plants and animal cells each have a few organelles that the other one doesn't. for instant, plant cells have cell wall, but animal cells don't. and animal cells have centrioles but plant cells don't....
They do because the cells have different jobs. For example, a plant cell has to be able to have photosynthesis but an animal cell does not.
The final ovum must have all the cellular organelles and nutrients to function as a viable cell, because the fertilizing sperm will only deliver the paternal DNA to the ovum. If during meiosis the cellular organelles and cytoplasm were split among all four daughter cells, no one cell would be able to support fertilization.
ribosomes
The only place you would be able to find a cell with 23 chromosomes would be in the sex cells (sperm cells of egg cells). There are 46 chromosomes in the human body. This is because when a sperm cell fertilises the egg cell, both with 23 single chromosomes, they join to make 46.
as soon as they are produced
what organelles are you referring to? Plants and animal cells each have a few organelles that the other one doesn't. for instant, plant cells have cell wall, but animal cells don't. and animal cells have centrioles but plant cells don't....
you wont be abale to detect ribosomes
They do because the cells have different jobs. For example, a plant cell has to be able to have photosynthesis but an animal cell does not.
What two organelles do plant cells have that animal cell do not
The final ovum must have all the cellular organelles and nutrients to function as a viable cell, because the fertilizing sperm will only deliver the paternal DNA to the ovum. If during meiosis the cellular organelles and cytoplasm were split among all four daughter cells, no one cell would be able to support fertilization.
yes a bird has cells because if the bird didnt have any cells it would not be able to fly
ribosomes
The only place you would be able to find a cell with 23 chromosomes would be in the sex cells (sperm cells of egg cells). There are 46 chromosomes in the human body. This is because when a sperm cell fertilises the egg cell, both with 23 single chromosomes, they join to make 46.
No. They do not. They are able to support themselves without organelles helping. They are degraded in the bone marrow so that there is more space for the hemoglobin.
Yes the organelles float inside the Cytoplasm inside the Elodea cells.
Once a sperm fertilizes an egg, division begins to occur very rapidly so a mutation from either of those cells will affect any of the daughter cells. Sperm and egg cells are undifferentiated, meaning they are able to turn into any type of cell in the body. So a mutation in either the egg or sperm could potentially travel to every part of the body. Heart cells are differentiated (specialized) and are only able to divide into that type of cell, so a mutation in a heart cell will only stay in that area of the body.