Mitochondria
any organelle
organelle
Golgi bodies are found in both animal and plant cells. They are responsible for packaging and modifying proteins before they are transported to their final destination within the cell or outside of the cell.
That organelle is called the mitochondria.
Yes, a rather important organelle that possible was included in the early eukaryote cell bu endosymbiotic processes. Produces ATP for the cells many energy uses.
Eukaryoric cells
bothThey are in eukariyotic cells. They are absent on prokariyotic cells
Centrioles are only used in the divishion of cells.
Micrasterias cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane and also has chloroplast which is found in plant cells and plants are Eukaryotes. In micrasterias there is a mitochondrion which is a type of organelle. Eukaryotes do have organelles while Prokaryotic cells do not
eukaryote cells or eukaryote organisms.
It is believed that cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, evolved into the eukaryote chloroplast through a process called endosymbiosis. This process involved a cyanobacterium being engulfed by a eukaryotic cell and forming a symbiotic relationship, eventually leading to the development of the chloroplast organelle found in plant and algal cells.
Golgi bodies are in both plant and animal cells. Golgi bodies are an organelle usually found in eukaryote cells and both plant and animal cells are eukaryote.