They are all enclosed by a membrane.
nuvleus, mitochondria,vacuoles, cell membrane plants have these 2 additional organelles: chloroplasts and cell walls
nucleus,mitochondria,ER,lysosomes,ribosomes,golgi bodies and vacuoles
There are four basic types of mitochondria. Each type is distinguished by if or how ATP is produced. One mitochondrial type is found in the cells of mammals and respires carbon dioxide during pyruvate breakdown and ATP synthesis. End products are water and carbon dioxide. Another type of mitochondria is found in certain intestinal parasites. This type, called mitosomes, is small and inconspicuous and are not involved in ATP synthesis at all. As for chloroplasts, there is only one type. However, there are three different cholorplast genes that can exist based on RNA transcription.
Plant organelles that store starches or lipids are called plastids, but not the chloroplasts.
An organelle is a tiny structure that performs a specialized function in the cell. Examples of organelles are: nuclei, vacuoles, mitochondria, lysosomes, and ribosomes.
nuvleus, mitochondria,vacuoles, cell membrane plants have these 2 additional organelles: chloroplasts and cell walls
chloroplasts and vacuoles
Organelles
I'm sure you didn't mean what they are, because the last persons answer was organelles -__- Anyways, Mitochondria- Car Engine Ribosomes- Not sure... factory or deli? Vacuoles- Water tower
Chloroplasts and vacuoles.
A cell is the smallest living thing in your body. It contains a cell membrane, organelles, a nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, vacuoles, and cytoplasm.
There are many organelles found in the cytoplasm. Here are a few. Mitochondria Golgi Body Nucleus Endoplasmic Reticulum Chloroplast (Only plants) Lysosome
nucleus ribosomes endoplasmic reticulum golgi apparatus lysosomes vacuoles mitochondria chloroplasts cytoskeleton
- Nucleus - Nucleolus - Mitochondrion (plural: Mitochondria) - Vacuoles - Golgi Apparatus - Cell Membrane - Cytoplasm - Centrioles (Plant Cells only) - Chloroplasts (Plant cells only) - Ribosomes
nucleus,mitochondria,ER,lysosomes,ribosomes,golgi bodies and vacuoles
There are four basic types of mitochondria. Each type is distinguished by if or how ATP is produced. One mitochondrial type is found in the cells of mammals and respires carbon dioxide during pyruvate breakdown and ATP synthesis. End products are water and carbon dioxide. Another type of mitochondria is found in certain intestinal parasites. This type, called mitosomes, is small and inconspicuous and are not involved in ATP synthesis at all. As for chloroplasts, there is only one type. However, there are three different cholorplast genes that can exist based on RNA transcription.
Plant organelles that store starches or lipids are called plastids, but not the chloroplasts.