organelle
organelle
Organelle refers to the little organ within the eukaryotic cell
One example of a structure in eukaryotic cells that acts like a specialized organ is the mitochondria. Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. They have their own unique DNA and specialize in generating energy for the cell.
Eukaryotic, because they are larger and the heart is an organ.
Multicellular organisms are made of eukaryotic cells, which are defined by the presence of a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Eukaryotic cells are more complex than prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus.
The goblet cells are found and scattered among the other cells in the epithelium.
The Sertoli cells usually form the blood-testis barrier.
No, cells in a eukaryotic multicellular organism are specialized for a specific function. Many of these specialized cells come together to form tissues, which forms organs. Each organ is specific to one job needed for life.
cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms
The correct order from the largest structure to the smallest structure is: organ system, tissue, cells. An organ system is composed of multiple organs working together, tissues are groups of similar cells that perform a specific function, and cells are the basic building blocks of life.
Cells-Tissue-Organ-Organsystem
They are whip-like extensions of certain cells or unicellular organisms that functions as an organ of locomotion. *** To help the cell move around (They are like little tails that they swim around with. They are only in prokaryotic cells.) They are also in eukaryotic cells. However, in eukaryotic cells they are 10X thicker, much mroe complex and also have microtubules that extend along their entire length.