The ckytoskeleton moves organelles around the cell and gives structure to the cell
Ribosomes!
No I don't think it does. I think the organelles just sort of float around in the cell.
Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles while prokaryotic cells do not. In a prokaryote, the organelles just float around in the cytoplasm like jelly. In a eukaryote, the organelles have membranes and do not just float around.
No, they don't. They have DNA material but not the membrane around it. They are really too small to have any organelles.
eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus and membrane-bound internal organelles. basically this means that eukaryotic cells organelles do not float around but have a specific spot in the cell. the organelles in a eukaryotic cell are each surrounded by a membrane isolating the organelle from the rest of the organelles. prokaryotic cells lack a true nucleus and do not have membrane-bound internal organelles. basically this means that prokaryotic cells have SOME organelles but the organelles that they do have float around. Most prokaryotes are single-celled organisms such as bacteria.
Archaea have no nucleus
This is called the cytoplasm which fills the cell.
Eukaryotes have membranes around their organelles.
it is the stuff around the other organelles sry if wrong
Eukaryotes have membranes around their organelles.
its liquid organelles that float around in the cell, both animal and plants.