The organelles in this list are considered to be the general composite list of a typical eukaryotic cell: Nucleolus - Site of RNA synthesis and Ribosomal subunit assembly Nucleus - Contains chromatin or DNA (the protein building instructions) Nuclear Envelope - Contains pores that allow nucleic acids to enter or exit the nucleus Endoplasmic Reticulum - Two types smooth and rough. Smooth ER is a membrane bound system of hollow tubes that store calcium and phosphorous needed for normal cell maintenance and well as the purification site of aldehyeds, sterols, and alcohols. Rough ER, has Ribosomes attached to the surface and serves many of the same functions as smooth ER. Ribosomes - Contained almost completely of densely packed RNA fragments, ribosomes are responsible for receiving instructions for protein synthesis Golgi Body (Apparatus) - Membrane bound organelle that packages and transports materials inside and out of cells Mitochondria - site of end level cellular metabolism (respiration). also known as the Kreb's Cycle or Citric Acid Cycle Vacuole's or Inclusion Bodies - storage site for inorganic materials Lysosomes - Contain enzymes known as lysozymes that break down or digest worn cellular parts and ingest foreign invaders Peroxisomes - these small membrane sacs detoxify hydrogen peroxide Cytoskeleton - maintains the shape of the cell Centrioles, Centrosomes and the Centromere - responsible for the formation of the mitotic spindle during cell reproduction In very rare instances Chloroplasts Plasma Membrane, Cell Membrane, Selectively Permeable Membrane - thin membrane that encloses the cell, gives it the ability to allow or not allow certain substances into the cell.
Golgi bodies, vacuole, nucleus, nuclear membrane, mitochondria, lysosome, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, cytoplasm, and possibly more
Organelles found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes:
ribosomes
lysosomes (not certain)
chromosomes (single in pro.)
flagellum
organelles found in eukaryotes only
endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi bodies
chloroplasts
mitochondria
nucleus
vacules
nuclear membrane
ribosomes cell membrane or cell wall mitochondria
Mitochondria, endoplasmic reticula, Golgi body, ribosomes, nucleus, there is probably more but I don't know them.
as i know... they are ribosomes, cellwall, cell membrane, cytolasm, and genetic material.
Bacteria do not have organelles. They do have DNA.
Ribosomes are the only organelles found in bacteria 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
They are organelles;
An animal cell organelles are organelles that are found in the human body or in the animal body
list the organells of a plant cell of an animal cell and state the life function associated with each
organelles :)
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
11 organelles are... endoplasmic reticulum gogli complex nucleus vacuole choroplast cell membrane cell wall mitochondria lysosome ribosome cell membrane cytoplasm all of these are in plant and animal cells except for cell wall and chloroplast, which are only in plant cells
no
They are organelles;
Organelles
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
No, the organelles are within the cell membrane (in the cytoplasm).
Many cell organelles resemble sponges.
Organelles
An animal cell organelles are organelles that are found in the human body or in the animal body
The ckytoskeleton moves organelles around the cell and gives structure to the cell
list the organells of a plant cell of an animal cell and state the life function associated with each