You have two questions here:
A map for: Cell----> tissues----> organs ----->organ systems----> organ.
This is the easier one to learn.
But cells....
A good way to understand cells at first to to see them as a factory. This factory manufactures proteins.
The membrane forms the walls.
There are doors (proteins) which allow necessary things to come in and go out.
The floor of the building is filled with the cytoplasm.
The nucleus is the main office. This is where plans are drafted and drawn up to make proteins.
These instructions are sent to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). This is on the factory floor.
Each work station is a ribosome. These ribosomes make the proteins.
Some cells make lipids (fats) and they have smooth ER (SER) with no ribosomes.
The mitochondria are the power houses.
The Golgi body is the shipping and receiving department. It sends out the proteins that the cell needs.
The vacuoles are the trash bins.
There are parts in other places which are brought out when needed as in cell division: centrioles and fibers.
Movement Of Matenials
Control Centre
The organelles are shown in the schematic diagram (attached)
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The centrosomes and the lysosome organelles.
cilia are short hair-like structures used for locomotion (movement)
centrioles
Of course organelles are found in animal and plant cells. They are in every living 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.
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts (which are small green organelles).
Nuclei.
The centrosomes and the lysosome organelles.
They are organelles;
The smallest structure within an animal is a cell. There are, in some cells, many smaller organelles and other structures.
There are many difference between Prokaryotic cells (Bacteria for example. ) and Eukaryotic cells (Cells from animal kingdom for example. ) In general Eukaryotic cells are more developed than prokaryotic cells in all cell organelles.
they are called organelles because each organelle has their own function in the cell just like how organs have their own functions in the body.
An animal cell organelles are organelles that are found in the human body or in the animal body
The smallest structure within an animal is a cell. There are, in some cells, many smaller organelles and other structures.
There are 8 organelles in cells. They are:cytoplasmenzymeribosomesendoplasmic reticulummitochondriavacuoleslipidsnucleus
I know the two organelles found in plant cells not found in animal/human cells. Chiroplast and Cell Wall.
In animal cells, organelles called centrioles are formed from tubulins. Centrioles are located near the nucleus and help organize cell division