Cellular respiration.
There are no eukaryote bacteria! All bacteria are prokaryote; not nucleus and no membrane bound organelles.
this kind of cells are named "EUKARYOTE"at all we have 2 kind of cells:1)prokaryote 2)eukaryoteprokaryotes are some bacterias and archaebacterias that they don't have nucleus.but eukaryotes have nucleus and other parts of cell and they are more complicated.
cytoplasmic streaming
well the mitochondria releases energy for the "powerhouse" of the cell
Yes, but organelles are found in more than just animal cells. You find them also in plant cells and in fungi. Any cell that contains membrane bound organelles is called a eukaryote and there are lots of different sorts of eukaryotes.
eukaryote
organelles
Which organelles are involved in the process called endocytosis?
There are no eukaryote bacteria! All bacteria are prokaryote; not nucleus and no membrane bound organelles.
A cell that has a membrane-bound nucleus is called a eukaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-bound organelles.
Organisms with nuclear membrane are called eukaryotic cell.
this kind of cells are named "EUKARYOTE"at all we have 2 kind of cells:1)prokaryote 2)eukaryoteprokaryotes are some bacterias and archaebacterias that they don't have nucleus.but eukaryotes have nucleus and other parts of cell and they are more complicated.
The organelle that releases stored energy which comes mostly from sugars is the mitochondrion. It is called the powerhouse of a cell.
phagocytes
This process is called "respiration."
Nuclear fission
This process is called "respiration."