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The cell membrane in animal cells. The cell wall in plant cells.

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Q: Which organelle is the boundary that regulates what comes in and out of the cells?
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What organelle is responsible for allowing cells to perform diffusion?

The cell membrane (phospholipid bilayer) regulates what comes and goes in cells.


What is it about the cell organelle?

The name organelle comes from the idea that these structures are to cells what an organ is to the body.


What is the structure that animal cells have and plant cell do not?

Centrioles. This organelle only comes as a pair found only in animal cells.


What part in cell works regulates flow of materials into and out of cells?

The cell membrane, which is a partially permeable membrane which 'selects' what goes in and comes out of a cell.


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Orgenelles are the specific subunits within cells that are tasked with carrying out a specific life function within the cell. The word "Organelle" comes from the idea that they are the same to cells as organs are to the body.


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Is cell membrane an organelli or not?

Yes, the cell membrane is an organelle. It counts as an organelle as it has very specific functions in the cell, such as filtering what comes in and out of the cell.


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An organelle that releases stored energy which comes mostly from sugars is called what?

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How do cells live if they do not have cells in them?

Biological cells are the fundamental structure of all living organism. They are nourished by oxygen and nutrients provided by the bloodstream. So they needn't to have anything else in them besides their natural elements. The human body has trillions of cells, and each one of them works to maintain us alive. Although cells are the smallest part of our organism, they have a complex structure which is necessary to make them operational. There is a subunit of the cell called organelle that has an specific function and is very complex too. An organelle is composed by the following elements : (1) Nucleolus (2) Nucleus (3) Ribosomes (4) Vesicle (5) Rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (6) Golgi apparatus (7) Cytoskeleton (8) Smooth ER (9) Mitochondria (10) Vacuole (11) Cytosol (12) Lysosome (13) Centrioles within Centrosome Summarizing, since the organelle is inside of a cell, the cell itself represents the main structure of a living organism, and it is a part of the cell: the organelle isn't a cell, but a component of it. The name organelle comes from the idea that these structures are to cells what an organ is to the body (hence the name organelle, the suffix -elle being a diminutive).


What does come in and that comes out?

it comes from cells