Mostly 7.4 (which is "neutral" at body temperature).
no they dont! they are their own thing! :)
The cell membrane is an organelle, but cytoplasm is not an organelle, it is just a substance.
It is the thing that holds all the organelles in the cell together. Without it, the organelles would be moving around. No other cell in the human body moves, ecept muscular cells, which are constantly rearranging themselves.
Organelles
Motor proteins help move organelles throughout the cell. Proteins always give energy, both in the human body system and within microscopic cells.
I don't have time to list all the organelles in a cell. However, the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) is pH 7-8 and the Golgi is pH 6-6.5
An animal cell organelles are organelles that are found in the human body or in the animal body
human red blood cell has a pH of 7.4
no they dont! they are their own thing! :)
if you are talking about organelles: cell wall, chloroplasts, bigger vacuole
to be able to conserve the other organelles of the cell
organelles control, support, and supply the cell so it can survive. some organelle are the nucleus, mitochondria, vacuole, golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum.
An average human body cell has an alkaline pH. This means it is above 7. Normally, a human cell will average 7.35-7.45 on the pH scale.
no
The cell membrane is an organelle, but cytoplasm is not an organelle, it is just a substance.
It is the thing that holds all the organelles in the cell together. Without it, the organelles would be moving around. No other cell in the human body moves, ecept muscular cells, which are constantly rearranging themselves.
Organelles are like a human body because of the cell walls. The inner cell walls are like the body's skin protects.