The Cytoskeleton
Cytoskeleton
it moves organelles (cell parts like: mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum etc.) around. it is just a gell like substance that moves the cell parts around.
They are called organelles.
lysosomes
cytoplasm
cytoplasm
Organelles
organelles parts of a cell organ - considered of several tissues
Cell parts are called organelles.
Organelles
yes. organelles or cell parts can be found in plant and animal cells
there's definitely more than three parts of a cell but I'm guessing you want: (this is for eukaryotic animal cells) - cell membrane : maintains homeostasis by allowing cell to control what enters and exits, also contains all of the organelles and cytoplasm - cytoplasm : watery substance in which the organelles are suspended, allows things to exist in solution inside cells and also provides volume and structure - organelles : membrane-contained 'cell organs' that perform the various functions of the cell, including respiration, housing DNA, producing proteins, etc. prokaryotic cells do not have organelles