there's definitely more than three parts of a cell but I'm guessing you want:
(this is for eukaryotic animal cells)
- cell membrane : maintains homeostasis by allowing cell to control what enters and exits, also contains all of the organelles and cytoplasm
- cytoplasm : watery substance in which the organelles are suspended, allows things to exist in solution inside cells and also provides volume and structure
- organelles : membrane-contained 'cell organs' that perform the various functions of the cell, including respiration, housing DNA, producing proteins, etc. prokaryotic cells do not have organelles
the cell membranes selectivley permits material to pass in or out of the cell
The cell theory states thatEvery living organism is made out of cellsAll of the cells come from pre-existing cellsCell is the basic unit of structure and function
A neuron has three basic parts, the cell body, the axon, and the dendrites.For more info, see the related link below.
Organelles.
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The three main parts of a nueron are: the dendrites, the axon, and the cell body.
prokayotic cell
The function of the cell membrane in the plant cell is to separate the interior parts of the cell from the cell wall, and to block off what the cell wall can't.
to protect the rest of the parts of that cell and to hold all of the parts together
An egg is a cell itself, consisting of three main parts: the cell membrane (outer layer that encloses the cell), cytoplasm (gel-like substance inside the cell), and the nucleus (contains genetic material).
Genes.
the function is to make parts of the animal cell to move just like humans