Golgi Apparatus
It is an organelle, kind of like a mini organ inside a cell. It is a packaging unit, it produces phospholipd membranes to contain substances for transport.
The answer is CHROMOSOMES.
The word organelle is a noun, it's the name for a unit within a cell (a thing).
They are in the nucleus. It is the control unit of cell
Cell is known as unit of life because it controls all the activities of a cell.
Organizations of matter sequence in correct order, beginning with smallest unit: Atom → Molecule → Organelle → Cell → Tissue → Organ The incorrect sequence would be: Organelle → Tissue → Atom → Cell → Molecule → Organ.
It is the nucleus. It is the control unit
A cell is bigger than a nucleus. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle within a cell that contains genetic material, while a cell is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms that contains various organelles including the nucleus.
No, an organelle isn't technically an organism. A cell is the smallest unit of life.
A tiny organ in a cell is called a cell organelle. There are several such organelles in the cells such as cell wall, cytoplasm, nucleus, vacuoles etc. Cell organelles perform different functions to make the cell as a unit of life.
a tissue the smallest unit of a living things a living things that has organ systems a group of tissues that makes up the heart
The components of a cell that perform specialized functions are called organelles. Organelles function similarly to organs in the body, each one performing a specific function that maintains the unit as a whole. Organelles, however, are much simpler than organs (which are composed of cells which are composed of organelles), and are typically much less versatile.