--------------Cell Parts ------------and------------------Functions------------------------------------
The cell (plasma) membrane;------Controls entry into and out of the cell
Cell wall;-----------------------------------Shapes and supports a plant cell
Chlorophyll;-------------------------------Traps light and is used to produce food for plants
Chloroplasts;-----------------------------Food for the plant cells is made here
Chromosomes;--------------------------Contains code which guides all cell activities
Cytoplasm;--------------------------------Jellylike substance within cell
Endoplasmic reticulum;--------------Surface for chemical activity
Golgi bodies;-----------------------------Stores and releases chemicals
Lyosome;----------------------------------Digestion center
Microtubule;-------------------------------Hollow cylinder that supports and shapes the cell
Mitochondria;-----------------------------Powerhouse of the cell
Nuclear membrane;--------------------Holds nucleus together
Nucleolus;---------------------------------Spherical body within nucleus
Nucleus;-----------------------------------Chromosomes are found here
Plastid;-------------------------------------Stores food or contains pigment
Ribosomes;-------------------------------This is where proteins are made
Vacuole;------------------------------------Contains water and dissolved minerals
cell membrane (cell wall), nucleus, centrosome, protoplasm, and nuclear membrane these are the main parts...as for just 3, i guess you can pickThe 3 basic cell parts are: 1. Plasma Membrane- The..
I labeled all the cell parts in my drawing.Drawing the cell parts, I understood plant cells better.Once I understood cell parts, I wanted to be a scientist.
I think there called cell parts
Cell wall :))
The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.
Enumerate the parts of the cell
Cell parts are called organelles.
In a cell, positively charged ions move across the cell membrane, creating an electrical potential difference. This potential difference results in an action potential travelling along the cell. The movement of ions across the membrane is facilitated by ion channels and ion pumps, which regulate the flow of ions in and out of the cell.
No, different parts of the cell may take up stains differently based on their composition and function. Some parts may have a higher affinity for certain dyes, resulting in differential staining patterns that allow for the visualization of specific structures within the cell.
The six parts of the plant cell are, the cell wall the cell membrane the vacuole the nucleus the chloroplast and the cytoplasm
Does the sytoplasm control what other parts of the cell do?
cell wall