Organelles are the "organs" that perform specialized tasks in a cell.
Organelles are found inside the cells of living organisms. They are specialized, membrane-bound structures that carry out specific functions within the cell. Organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum can be found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, while prokaryotic cells have simpler structures with fewer organelles.
in your nut sack
The nucleolus and the pore.
This is a completely illogical question
Lettuce are plants and mouse is animal.There are few organelles. Some are cell wall,glyoxisomes,chloroplast etc
Organelles are in every cell. Virus do not have organelles.
Mitochondria are organelles and have no organelles of their own. They are inside a cell with other membrane bound organelles.
ribosomes
Organelles are found in cells
The nucleolus and the pore.
This is a completely illogical question
In eukaryotic cells -- both plant and animal
Chloroplasts, and a cell wall.
well, ribosomes make proteins within a cell, but mitochondria have proteins.
Lettuce are plants and mouse is animal.There are few organelles. Some are cell wall,glyoxisomes,chloroplast etc
Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles while prokaryotic cells do not. In a prokaryote, the organelles just float around in the cytoplasm like jelly. In a eukaryote, the organelles have membranes and do not just float around.
Organelles are in every cell. Virus do not have organelles.
Mitochondria are organelles and have no organelles of their own. They are inside a cell with other membrane bound organelles.
Organelles