The numerous small structures that function like organs in a cell are called ribosomes. They are found within all living cells.
The miniature organ-like structures that have specific functions in a cell are called organelles
then they do not have specific functions.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
Your question is not specific enough to answer properly. The general terms for structures in a cell that perform a variety of functions is 'organelles'. Specific membranous structures are the 'ribosomes'.
They are organelles;
Yes, these structures are called organelles and they are what defines a cell.
then they do not have specific functions.
then they do not have specific functions.
Specific structures as in any membrane-bound organelles. These are not included in the prokaryotes.
organelles
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
Your question is not specific enough to answer properly. The general terms for structures in a cell that perform a variety of functions is 'organelles'. Specific membranous structures are the 'ribosomes'.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
They are organelles;
organelles
They are organelles;