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The plasma membrane is the organelle that protects the animal cell from the outside world. It controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell and helps maintain the cell's internal environment.
An organelle serves the function of an organ, but on a microscopic level being used by every living cell to process its food, sebd messages, store waste, ect.
The function of the cell depends on what organelle you are talking about. For example, the ribosomes synthesize proteins using RNA. Mitochondria produces ATPs which can be used by the body as energy. The lysosome breaks down any food or waste materials, including pathogens that may have entered the cell. These are some examples of organelles and their functions.
Chlorophyll or chloroplasts. They are the same thing.
The same organelle that animal cells have: the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER).
Yes, the Gogli aperatus and Gogli complex are two terms for the same thing.
Most grass cells are the same as any other plant cell, so if you know what's in a plant cell, then a grass cell is basically the same thing. Anything in the protein production line, mitochondria, and the cell transport/cleanup crew are all found.
Cytoplasm is not considered a cell organelle because it is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles, providing a medium for their activities. It does not have a membrane surrounding it like organelles do, and it is present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
the plasma membrane also known as the phopholipid bilayer or cell membrane. it is only an organelle in the same way that your skin is considered an organ i.e a a controlled barrier to the outside world.
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 nucleolus must be compared with another organelle or thing, which isn't stated in the question, and since we don't know what you are comparing the nucleolus to, this question is unanswerable (needs more info).