all cells are made up of cytoplasm.... and they contain organelles such as the nucleus or the mitochondria, or the Golgi apparatus. There are several other organelles that are found in cells, and some that are only found in animal cells, such as centriols or lysosomes, as well as organelles found only in plant cells, such as chloroplasts or the cell wall.
A cell is made up of chloroplast
Do you mean cytoplasm? Cell cytoplasm is primarily water.
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both plant and animal cells have the nucleus. The plant cell is made of cytoplasm, chloroplast, nucleus, cell membrane and cell wall. The animal cell is made up of the nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm.
No. Cells are not MADE UP of organelles, but they actually contain organelles. The organelle is part of the cell. The cytoplasm, water, waste, cell membrane, and cell wall are all part of a cell. You cannot call every item in the cell an organelle. Remember, it is one living thing.
Botanists generally attribute the discovery that plant tissues are made up of cell cytoplasm to Mattias Schleiden back in the 1840s. This cytoplasm is described as a type of jellied or gooey substance that fills up the cell structure to help it hold its shape.
no. an amoeba cell is a unicellular organism, which means that it is only made up of one cell
Cytoplasm
The chromosomes are located in the nucleus of the cell.
i think its made up out of both. :) but my guess isn't for sure
No, the cytoplasm is not made up of cellulose. The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance within a cell that consists primarily of water, salts, and organic molecules, including proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. Cellulose, on the other hand, is a polysaccharide that primarily makes up the cell walls of plants and is not a component of the cytoplasm itself.
An organ system is made up of cells. Cells are made up of a cell membrane, a nucleus, chloroplast, cytoplasm, tissue, and a vacuole.