Some cells organelles are:
Mitochondria
Chloroplast
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Golgi Complex
Ribosomes
Nucleus
etc.
On the contrary, organelles are present in the blood. Blood cells are cells. All cells have organelles as they are what allow the cell to carry out its every functions.
they are only found in eukariotic cells. Prokariotic cells are very simple and don't have membrane bound organeles
It is made up of several( tissues /systems /cells/organeles)<<< one of the four, performing the same job
It is made up of several( tissues /systems /cells/organeles)<<< one of the four, performing the same job
because all the prokaryotes lack the membranous organelles, bacteria are also prokarotes so the lack those
No, a virus rarely has more than some strands of DNA stored in the capsule. The virus injects the DNA into the host cell for the cell to construct copies of the virus.
They are organeles within the cell and are called the 'power house' of the cell because they store energy in chemical form for the cell to use when required
Viruses are technically not living because they cannot reproduce without a host cell, they cannot move on their own, and they have no organeles.
Because some cells have multiple cells and some are single celled
The cytoplasm surrounds the organelles in the plasma membrane. The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance composed of water, enzymes, salts, and various organic molecules. It fills the space inside the cell and provides a medium for chemical reactions to occur.
some cells are living some are not
its where some cells are "down syndrome" cells and some are "typical" cells. meaning some cells have three sets of the 21st chromosome and some have the normal 2 sets.