Yes,they do have those organells.But ribosomes are 70s ribosomes.
ribosome and vacuole
no
No, bacteria don't have vacuole since they are prokaryotic cells. The waste materials are directly put out of the plasma membrane.
yes
ARE ANIMAL CELL VACUOLE, MITHROCONDIA,RIBOSOME,CYTOPLASMA,CELL WALL AND CELL MEMBRANE.
IT is same in every cell.They engage in protein synthesis
Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Mitochondria, Vacuole, Ribosome, Golgi Apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum
Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Mitochondria, Vacuole, Ribosome, Golgi Apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum
What? It you mean organelles, there is the: nucleus, nucleolus, centriole, cytoplasm, food vacuole, water storage vacuole, lysosome, ribosome, excretory vacuole, golgi apparatus, mitochondria, cell membrane, cell wall, and lastly, the endoplasmic reticulum. Hope I could help.
Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Mitochondria, Vacuole, Ribosome, Golgi Apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum
When an amoeba eats a bacteria, it engulfs the bacteria into its cytoplasm through a process called phagocytosis. The bacteria is then enclosed in a food vacuole and digested by enzymes within the vacuole, providing the amoeba with nutrients for energy and growth. Any waste products from the digestion process are expelled from the cell.
Mitochondrion