Your question isn't really specific enough. There are many things found inside a cell. The nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, and organelles. The types of organelles found are mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplastic reticulum, lysosomes, golgi apparatus, cilia, centrioles, and flagella. You can also find nucleic acids, consisting of DNA and RNA, here.
It build up cytoskeleton.So can be found through out cell.
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You might be talking about the cell wall. It is the barrier that is around a plant cell.
The flagellum found in a euglena is also found in some animal cells. The flagellum helps with movement by propelling the cell through its environment.
each cell found in your testicles divides through meiosis to form 4 individual sperms.
The male reproductive cell, or sperm cell, is found in the testes within the male reproductive system. Sperm cells are produced in the testes through a process called spermatogenesis. Upon maturation, they are released from the testes and travel through the reproductive tract to fertilize an egg.
It is actually found in both. In the animal cells, it is the only thing that keeps the material within the cell. And it is semi-permeable so that it only lets in certain objects, molecules and other things of the sort. In plant cells, there is a cell wall that lets close to nothing in through its walls. But there is still a cell membrane, that regulates the objects that do get through. The Cell membrane can be found in both, but usually when you are talking about it, it will usually be associated with animal cells.
Cell wall is found in a plant cell.
it is found in on the outer layer of the cell
what are microtubules,and where in the cell are they found
what are microtubules,and where in the cell are they found
Mitochondria are organelles found in the cytoplasm that provide energy for the cell in the form of ATP through the process of cellular respiration. They are often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell due to their role in energy production.