organelles parts of a cell organ - considered of several tissues
no, but they can be compared to make them easier to understand. Organelles are all different functional parts of a cell (membrane, vacuole, endoplasmic reticulum). Organs are different functional parts of the entire body (skin, liver, heart)
All eukaryotic cells have within them a variety of different structures called organelles. Organelles are small and function much like organs function.
Prokaryotic cells do contain cellular organelles. The organelles however are not membrane- bound and are free floating within the cell.
No, it is not. An organelle is actually the components that are inside the cell itself. Think of organelles as your organs and yourself as the cell. The organs inside you make up your body. The organelles make up the cells.
All of them. Organelles are like the 'organs' of cells.
Tiny organs in a cell are called organelles (organ-like). This includes the nucleus, Golgi body, mitochondria and others.
they are different because they work in diffrent ways.
First of all, they're not called organs. they are called organelles. And no, they cannot. a plant needs organelles just as much as you need your organs.
Organelles are the "organs" that perform specialized tasks in a cell.
pacreas The "pancreas" is and ORGAN. Organelles and organs are two different things. The organelles responsible for the production of insulin are the nucleus, rRNA, golgi, and rough endoplasmic reticulum.
No. They do have organelles though.
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