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The centrosomes and the lysosome organelles.
Yes, the animal cell contains approximately 13 organelles, all with different, but fundamentally same functions.
Yes, but organelles are found in more than just animal cells. You find them also in plant cells and in fungi. Any cell that contains membrane bound organelles is called a eukaryote and there are lots of different sorts of eukaryotes.
Yes, organelles are structures found in cells, and lobsters are made up of living cells.
Animal cells use organelles (so do plant cells). Cells with organelles are called "eukaryotic" which means these are cells that have a nucleus (which is one of the organelles).
The centrosomes and the lysosome organelles.
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts (which are small green organelles).
Nuclei.
There are many difference between Prokaryotic cells (Bacteria for example. ) and Eukaryotic cells (Cells from animal kingdom for example. ) In general Eukaryotic cells are more developed than prokaryotic cells in all cell organelles.
The cell wall is a structure that plant cells, bacteria cells, and fungal cells have but animal cells do not.Chloroplasts are organelles that plant cells have but bacteria cells, fungal cells, and animal cells do not.
Yes, the animal cell contains approximately 13 organelles, all with different, but fundamentally same functions.
yes animal cells and plant cells do have organelles
The smallest structure within an animal is a cell. There are, in some cells, many smaller organelles and other structures.
They are organelles;
Yes, but organelles are found in more than just animal cells. You find them also in plant cells and in fungi. Any cell that contains membrane bound organelles is called a eukaryote and there are lots of different sorts of eukaryotes.
Organelles.
Organelles are contained within cells; each cell contains many of them. Some animals may by coincidence have the same number of organelles as another animal, but as a general rule they do not.