no they dont
Yes, for example chloroplasts are not found in all the cells.
no not all organelles have cells but cells can be in organelles
Prokayotic Cells ( Bacteria, and Archea )
Bacteria, and Archea
false
true
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
Well, the cell membrane is crucially important to all cells. It keeps all the organelles inside the cell. Without it, all the organelles would spill out and the cell would die.
The structures found inside the cell (such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuole) are all called ORGANELLES :)
The entire cell contains cell organelles. The cytoplasm is the filler inside the cell that surrounds the organelles. The cell membrane, or cell wall depending on if it's a plant or animal cell, encloses the entire cell.
The Cytoplasm
no
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
All of the Organelles that are numerous and developed in the cell of course
A structure in a cell that performs a function is called an organelle. All the organelles work together to help the cell survive.
all cells have organelles hello organelles are anyhting from a nucleus to a vacuole its just another word for cell part
the cell membrane, and all the organelles in the cell
Well, the cell membrane is crucially important to all cells. It keeps all the organelles inside the cell. Without it, all the organelles would spill out and the cell would die.
The cytoplasm is found within the cell membrane, between the all the organelles.
very small.
The cytoplasm.
The structures found inside the cell (such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuole) are all called ORGANELLES :)
Cell parts are called organelles.