At the lest 20.
yes there are many relationships between organelles in cells. the work together to function the cell.
There are none. Organelles are found IN cells. They are made up of membranes and proteins. An organelle to a cell is like an organ to a human.
A cell with a double walled membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles. and a large two sided face.
Golgi Apparatus
Yes, mitochondria is one of the essential cell organelles found in Eukaryote. So all the tissue/system including bones are having mitochondria, in fact they function in bone resorption and formation.
All of the organelles in the cell except for the cell membrane and the cell wall (if it has one).
Cell organelles are the cells itself so they are the same thing. One doesn't do anything for another since they are the same thing.
The cell. An organism can be composed of one or many cells. Cells are composed of organelles, but organelles cannot function alone (with exceptions).
Prokaryotes are the one cell organisms without organelles.
Yes! very much! one of the organelles in a plant cell.
Usually bacteria
Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells have a simpler structure with a lack of organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum. They typically have a single circular chromosome and lack membrane-bound organelles.