the nucleus.
Two organelles are involved. They are cytoplasm and mitochondria
The parts of a cell that carry out the cell's life processes are called organelles. These specialized structures within the cell perform specific functions necessary for the cell's survival and function. Examples of organelles include the nucleus, mitochondria, and ribosomes.
The nucleus
They are organelles that control information in the cell.
The nucleus.nucleus
It Help Keep its Organelles (Cell Organs) from exiting its mass, and help in the process of osmosis.
A Plant cell has a cell wall, whereas an Animal cell has only a cell membrane, along with a cell wall, a plant cell also has an organelle that does the photosynthesis process, I just can't remember the organelles name.
Cell fractionation can provide information on the biochemical composition and function of different organelles by separating and isolating organelles based on their physical properties. Light microscopy can provide information on the morphology, size, and relative distribution of organelles within a cell to help understand their structural organization and dynamics.
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No, Taxol works by binding to microtubules in the cell, stabilizing them and preventing their disassembly. This disrupts the normal process of cell division by inhibiting the mitotic spindle formation, which ultimately leads to cell death. It does not directly destroy membrane-bound organelles.
A centrifuge is typically used to separate mitochondria from other cell organelles. The process involves spinning the cell homogenate at high speeds to separate organelles based on size and density, with mitochondria pelleting at a specific layer.
Cell parts such as organelles are recycled by the process of autophagy, where the damaged components are engulfed by a double membrane structure called an autophagosome and targeted for degradation by lysosomes. This process helps maintain cellular health by clearing out dysfunctional organelles and recycling their components for reuse.