Membrane bound organelles such as Golgi apparatus and nucleus.
Organelles
The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. =)
No. It is found in all eukaryotic cells.
Mitochondria are found in eukaryotic cells. They are believed to have originated from a symbiotic relationship between a primitive eukaryotic cell and an aerobic prokaryote, leading to the evolution of the first eukaryotic cell.
Main oranganells is the nucleus.And membrane bound organells,cilia are found only in them.
This is an accident of how the first eukaryotic plant cells evolved to be different from other eukaryotic cells billions of years ago. It is what defines eukaryotic plants.
Microtubules are found in Eukarytotic cells. However, some archeabacteria have been found to contain microtubule-like structures but these are not true microtubules.
No, both mitochondria and chloroplasts are not found in all eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria are found in all eukaryotic cells as the powerhouse of the cell, producing energy through cellular respiration. Chloroplasts, however, are only found in plant cells and some protists, where they perform photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight.
As Endoplasmic Reticulum found in only Eukaryotic cell's; only true algae have it.
there is no nucleus in eukaryotic cells, the chromosomes are found in the mitochondria
lysosomes are found in eukaryotic cells.
is the endoplasmic reticulum an Eukaryotic cell?
Yes. Prokaryotes are much too small to carry chloroplasts. It is theorized that chloroplasts were once prokaryotes that started a symbiotic relations with early eukaryotic cells, which explains why chloroplasts and mitochondria are found in the eukaryotic cell.