Electron microscopes show that animal and plant cells have organelles. The same microscopes show that bacteria do not have organelles.
organelles are made from tissues and tissues are made from cells. cells forms tissues tissues forms organelles organelles form a system.
Yes, organelles are structures found in cells, and lobsters are made up of living cells.
a unit of cells
Cells come from other cells. However they are not made of cells. They are made of organelles and cytoplasm.
Chloroplasts
cells, and cells are made up of organelles.
=i think it had something to do with the discovery of cells or something.=
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.
Organelles are found in the cytoplasm of cells.
Eukaryotic cells have organelles.
Animal cells use organelles (so do plant cells). Cells with organelles are called "eukaryotic" which means these are cells that have a nucleus (which is one of the organelles).
Cella are the smallest unit of life; with that said cells are made up of "organelles" much in the same way humans are made up of organs. Beyond that all cells and their organelles are simply made up of fibres and lipids and to get any smaller we'd have to look at molecules.