All cells, whether they are eukaryotic or prokaryotic, have organelles that exist within its cell membrane.
An example of an organelle is mitochondria, a vacuole, or chloroplast, which is only found in plant cells.
We looked at the cell's organelles under the microscope.
The vacuole is the organelle that is used for storage in Eukaryotic cells.
Mitochondria. Their surplus is used by the rest of the cell.
The organelle that has many hair-like structures used for movement is the flagellum. It is a long, whip-like appendage that helps cells like sperm cells to swim.
Main organelle used in cellular respiration is Mitochondria dude.
Chloroplasts, for one. This is a plant organelle used in photosynthesis.
An example of an organelle is mitochondria, a vacuole, or chloroplast, which is only found in plant cells.
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts.
chlorophyll
mitchondria
The Golgi apparatus is an organelle of protein modification and shipping in the eukaryote cell.
mitochondria
Mitochondria
We looked at the cell's organelles under the microscope.
The main organelle used in cellular respiration is the mitochondrion. Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell because they generate ATP, the energy currency of the cell, through the process of cellular respiration.
The vacuole in an organelle found in all eukaryotic cells that are the storage centers for the cell.