Most of, or all the cell organelles are involved in maintaining a cell's function. The most common organelle, found almost everywhere excluding in the red blood cells is responsible for respiration to produce ATP which is vital in most every cell process, this is the Mitochondria. Other organelles are required for other purposes, the Nucleus containing the DNA is used as a template to form most proteins for cell functions and the Ribosomes are used to facilitate part of the transcription required for the new proteins to be produced.
Many cells are incredibly complex and carry out a myriad of functions many of which are required for the cell to survive and others required for other body processes required for overall organism survival. If the organism dies then so will the cell and so it can be said that those processes are required for the cell to survive aswell. It could be argued that your question should be what performs activities not necessary for cell life. All the activities of a cell are designed specifically for cell survival and any processes other than reproduction will eventually provide towards cell survival and longevity.
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cellular respiration, flow of nutrients in and out of the semi-permiable membrane, not be attacked by a giant evil PHAGOCYTE
mitochondrion,endoplasmic reticulum,ribosomes,golgi,vacuole, and lysosome .
Dna, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes.
This question is not very descriptive. But I would have to say either cellular respiration or photosynthesis so they can produce their own ATP to live.
There are different life processes that need to occur in cell to keep it alive. The most common include mitosis, metabolism and aerobic cellular respiration.
Nucleus
organelle
They all do.
It is necessary for the plant to produce energy and keep itself alive.
Seawater has certain salt in it, in your cell you have an area of high concentration and there is an area of low concentration outside the cell causing the water inside the cell to leave (this process is hypertonic). Making the cell basically die...technically, the salt inside that water can actually dehydrate you instead of keep you alive, so you would die.
Fats stored in their bodies when awake is converted to energy to keep them warm and alive.
no everything in the cell except the nucleus is included in the cytoplasm cyto=cell and plasm= liquid
mitochondrion,endoplasmic reticulum,ribosomes,golgi,vacuole, and lysosome .
cell
it is used to keep the cell alive
it should be alive Zoe .m
The smallest structure that can carry out all of life processes is the cell. The cells of the body, are what keep the entire body alive.
ATP, oxigen, heat, water.
Yes.
The function of a cell in a plant is too keep the plant alive. More than that, okay. the cell has many parts. The cell wall, which is located on the outer part of the cell, that helps keep the plant structured and stable. It protects the cell. there is chlorophyll located in side the cell. that captures the sunlight to help the plant process its photosynthesis. that's all i can tell you
the job of animal cell is to keep the animal alive
The structure of capillaries help diffusion occur fast enough to keep you alive by the nutrients and gases occurs in these specialized blood vessels which are between arteries and veins.
They all do.
they diffrentiate