Organelle is a sub-unit within a cell that performs a specific function and usually has it's own lipid bilayer(membrane).
Examples of organelles -chloroplast, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, nucleus.
Cytoplasm is the jelly like substance that the "organelles" are floating in and the Cell Membrane or Cell Wall is what holds the Cytoplasm inside the Cell
The majority of organelles do not in fact float freely, but are instead bound to the cytoskeleton which is a network of microtubules and actin filaments. These are also responsible for giving structure to cells that do not have cell walls. Motor proteins that anchor to the cytoskeleton can transport smaller organelles to other parts of the cell.
Within the cytoplasm the organelles are held by cytoskeleton, made from intermediate filaments.
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that's wrong its cell cement
Eukaryotic cells holds the cells organneles. Prokaryotic does not. There is no specific cell that holds a cells organelles. -Kevin Ha
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The cytoskeleton and the cytoplasm.
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Organelles. They are like any living part of the cell. Organelles such as the mitochondrion, the vacuole, and the cytoplasm, things like that.
The shell is most similar to the cell membrane because it covers and surrounds the egg and it protects it. It allows heat and other things to come in and out of it.
There are three organelles that take part in the synthesis of proteins in the cell. They are the nucleus, ribosomes, and the endoplasmic reticulum.
In general, the term organelle is used for the small structures within a cell.
The components of a cell that perform specialized functions are called organelles. Organelles function similarly to organs in the body, each one performing a specific function that maintains the unit as a whole. Organelles, however, are much simpler than organs (which are composed of cells which are composed of organelles), and are typically much less versatile.
Yes. The cytoplasm holds the nucleus and every other organelles in place.
the jellylike substance that holds all of the organelles within the cell in place.
The cytoplasm is the part of the cell that contains the cell's organelles. It's also where cell activity takes place.
The cytoplasm. The liquid part is the cytosol.
It serves as a gooey, liquidy substance that holds the vital organelles and other structures of the cell. Some structures in the cytoplasm include the Golgi bodies and the Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, chloroplasts (for a plant cell), and mitochondria. The cytoplasm seperates the nucleus, the most important part of the cell, from the outside of the cell, where harmful pathogens could potentially infect it.
oraganelle is another name for a part of a cell.
the cytoplasm is what holds all the organelles together. its a liquid so its practically everywhere. for example think of a cracked egg. the yellow part in the egg is the nucleus of the animal cell the white part that surrounds it is the cytoplasm where all the organelles are. Hope this helped! : )
Organelles. They are like any living part of the cell. Organelles such as the mitochondrion, the vacuole, and the cytoplasm, things like that.
Chlorophyll is found within organelles within the cell called chloroplasts.
Cell walls and chloroplasts.
all cells have organelles hello organelles are anyhting from a nucleus to a vacuole its just another word for cell part
no those organelles are only part of a plant cell