An animal cell is a form of eukaryotic cell that makes up many tissues in animals. The animal cell is distinct from other eukaryotes, most notably plant cells, as they lack cell walls and chloroplasts, and they have smaller vacuoles. Due to the lack of a rigid cell wall, animal cells can adopt a variety of shapes, and a phagocytic cell can even engulf other structures. There are many different cell types. For instance, there are approximately 210 distinct cell types in the adult human body.
the function of an animal cell is to transport blood and protect the animal.
the person who originally answered this thought it had something to do with animal reproduction.
he was an idiot.
Cells have different parts in them that perform different functions. Some control what goes in and out of the cell and some carries different substances to the cell, like protein. Cells are the basic building blocks of life.
Nucleus- Controls the activities of the cell. Also contains genetic materials.
Nucleolus- Nucleoli are formed around specific genetic loci called
Nucleolar Organizing Regions (NOR's), Because of this non-random organization, the nucleolus is defined as a "genetically determined element."
Nucleoplasm- The nucleoplasm is a highly viscous liquid that surrounds the chromosomes and nucleoli.
Mitochondria- Mitochondria are sometimes described as "cellular power plants" because they generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), used as a source of chemical energy.
Plastids- Plastids are the site of manufacture and storage of important chemical compounds used by the cell.
Golgi Bodies- The primary function of the Golgi apparatus is to process and package macromolecules, such as proteins and lipids, after their synthesis and before they make their way to their destination; it is particularly important in the processing of proteins for secretion.
Endo Plasmic Reticulum- These structures are responsible for several specialized functions: protein translation, folding and transport of proteins to be used in the cell membrane (e.g. transmembrane receptors and other integral membrane proteins), or to be secreted (exocytosed) from the cell (e.g. digestive enzymes); sequestration of calcium; and production and storage of glycogen, steroids, and other macromolecules.
Ribosomes- The ribosome functions in the expression of the genetic code from nucleic acid into protein, in a process called translation.
Lysosomes- They digest excess or worn-out organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses or bacteria. The membrane surrounding a lysosome allows the digestive enzymes to work at the 4.5 pH they require.
Centrosomes- The centrosome is an organelle that serves as the main microtubule organizing center (MTOC) of the animal cell as well as a regulator of cell-cycle progression.
Vacuoles- Vacuoles are essentially enclosed compartments which are filled with water containing inorganic and organic molecules including various enzymes in solution.
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There is the Cytoplasm which is a jelly like substance and cell activities happen here. Also the cell membrane which which keeps the cell together and controls what goes in and out And a Nucleus...http://wiki.answers.com/What_are_the_functions_of_the_organelles_in_the_animal_cellhttp://wiki.answers.com/What_are_the_functions_of_the_organelles_in_the_animal_cell
pretty much the same in all cells...they do the following:stucture/function: animal cell structure: plant cell structure:outer boundry of the cell cell membrane cell membranecontains genetic...http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_function_of_the_cytoplasm_in_an_animal_cellhttp://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_function_of_the_cytoplasm_in_an_animal_cell
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Parts of an Animal Cell
Cell membrane: holds the organelles inside the cell
Cytoplasm: physically supports the organelles and allows food and oxygen
to pass through it to the organelles
Ribosomes: help make proteins
Golgi apparatus: combines proteins and delivers them to the rest of the cell and
outside the cell
Endoplasmic reticulum: makes proteins
Mitochondria: break down food particles and release their stored energy
Nucleus: controls the activities of the cell
Vacuoles: store excess food, waste, and other substances
Lysosomes: break down food and digest wastes
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Cell PartB
FunctionC
Plant?
Animal?
Both?Endoplasmic
reticulumPassageways that carry materials around the cellBothMitochondrionProduces the cell's energyBothChloroplastCaptures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cellPlantRibosomesMake proteinsBothGolgi bodyReceives materials from endoplasmic reticulum and moves them around the cellBothVacuoleStores cell materialsBothCell membraneRegulates what enters and leaves the cellBothNucleusDirects activities of the cellBothCytoplasmFluid medium inside the cellBothLysosomesContain chemicals that break down food particles and worn-out cellsAnimalCell wallGives the cell its rigid shapePlant
Nucleus : controls activities happening in the cell
Cytoplasm : site where most chemical reactions take place
Cell membrane : controls substances leaving or entering the cell
Vacuole : storage area for air , food and water
Parts of an animal cell, which are also known as organelles are told their job by the nucleus. They then carry out these jobs with the help of the other organelles.
There are many parts. One part is the nucleus, which is the control center of the cell and the Golgi bodies which holds the proteins.
i dont excactly know what the parts are but i know there is a cell membrane involved the three parts of a animal cell is the cell membrane, Nucleus and cytoplasm.
The parts of an animal cell are called organelles because they are the organs of a animal cell.
all cells in an animal cell is important they all function together to make the animal cell properly function
It depends on whether you are a plant or an animal. Both are essential in carrying out their function.
It is like a bran
the function is to make parts of the animal cell to move just like humans
It is not use
Parts of an animal cell, which are also known as organelles are told their job by the nucleus. They then carry out these jobs with the help of the other organelles.
Plant cells have chloroplasts and cell wall, which the animal cell does not have. An animal cell does not need chloroplasts as the function of the chloroplast is to help the plant to trap sunlight for it to make food in order for photosynthesis to occur. Cell wall is also not present as an animal does not have a regular shape. The function of the cell wall is to help the plant have a regular shape.
i dont excactly know what the parts are but i know there is a cell membrane involved the three parts of a animal cell is the cell membrane, Nucleus and cytoplasm.
main parts of an animal cell are the... Cell Membranes, Ribsomes, Nucleus(plural is Nuclei), and the Cytoplasms.
The function of a cnidocyte cell is to paralyze an animal's prey for consumption.
Three parts that are not found in the animal cell are large central vacuole, cell wall, and chloroplast.
Cells have a cell wall animal cell's don't have a cell wall.
the function of a filament is it helps hold all the organelles together in a cell. without a filament in an animal cell, it can be found dead
There is a cell membrane in both a pant cell and a animal cell.
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