Nucleolus
The nucleus
The largest structure in an animal cell is the nucleus. It houses genetic material (DNA) and controls the cell's activities.
nucleus
yes
Generally, the nucleus, but since this is the botany section one could consider the large central vacuole of a mature plant cell as being the largest structure in a plant cell.
Nucleus
The bacteria uses the nucleus
The primary function of the nucleolus is to assemble ribosomes. It is the largest structure in the nucleus of the cell.
They do not have granules.A large nucleus is precent.They are the largest cells in blood stream.
Yes, the largest circular structure represents a eukaryotic host cell, which contains various organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum. These organelles play vital roles in the cell's functions and maintenance.
The nucleus is the largest of the organelles.
that's a bit tricky question. E.g. in B-lymphocytes, Endoplasmic reticulum with Golgi would that be. In theory, you could say that cytoplasm is the largest "structure". Usually, you would answer that the largest cellular structure is plasmatic membrane, but this is not intracellular. So I conclude that in many cells, cytoskeleton is the largest intracellular structure. Cytoskeleton is quite wide in many cells. By the way, in plants it is easier - usually, vacuole is definitely the largest structure in many plant cell types.