Well... the cell!
Most organelles (Mitochondria, some ribosomes, lysosomes, chloroplasts, centrosomes, golgi apparatus) appear to float freely in the cytoplasm (although on a more advanced level the are attached to the cytoskeleton), whereas others are attached to each other - for example the rough ER had hundreds of ribosomes attached to it, and is itself attached to the nuclear envelope!
The entire cell contains cell organelles. The cytoplasm is the filler inside the cell that surrounds the organelles. The cell membrane, or cell wall depending on if it's a plant or animal cell, encloses the entire cell.
No, there is no single cell that contains all organelles. Different types of cells have different organelles depending on their function. Organelles are specialized structures within cells that perform specific functions, so no single cell contains all of them.
The liquid part of the cell that contains all the organelles is called the cytoplasm.
Yes, the animal cell contains approximately 13 organelles, all with different, but fundamentally same functions.
Cytoplasm?
The cytoplasm is the region that contains the fluid, cytoskeleton, and all organelles except the nucleus in a cell. The cytoplasm acts as a medium for cellular activities and provides a scaffold for organelles to be suspended within the cell.
The cell body, or soma, of a neuron contains all of the organelles, including the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and others. This is where most of the metabolic functions of the cell occur.
The cytoplasm is the part of the cell that contains all the organelles and cell parts, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and ribosomes. It is a jelly-like substance that surrounds the organelles and helps maintain their shape and structure.
what organelles do in a cell is work to make energy for the cell. The nucleus contains the chromosones x which contain the DNA.
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what organelles do in a cell is work to make energy for the cell. The nucleus contains the chromosones x which contain the DNA.
the nucleus nucleus