Mitochondria for energy, and ribosomes (rough ER) to produce proteins.
mitochindria and ribosomes
Ribosome, nissle's granules
Vacuoles, ribosomes, nucleus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Body
eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus and membrane-bound internal organelles. basically this means that eukaryotic cells organelles do not float around but have a specific spot in the cell. the organelles in a eukaryotic cell are each surrounded by a membrane isolating the organelle from the rest of the organelles. prokaryotic cells lack a true nucleus and do not have membrane-bound internal organelles. basically this means that prokaryotic cells have SOME organelles but the organelles that they do have float around. Most prokaryotes are single-celled organisms such as bacteria.
Mitochondrion because they are responsible for producing energy
Cells Plant cells and animal cells differ in cell organelles
Cytoplasm bathes the organelles in cells.
Mitochondria would be the most common, because muscles are very active. They need the "powerhouses" so they can work with lots of energy and not get tired out. Hope this helped!! :D
Ribosome, nissle's granules
Vacuoles, ribosomes, nucleus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Body
Vacuoles, ribosomes, nucleus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Body
All eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Most organelles are both common to both animal or plant cells.However,plant cells have features that animal cells do not have: a cell wall,a large central vacoules andplastids such as chorlplasts!from Google
the Mitochondrial.
Rough ER. The pancreas produces digestive enzymes and the RER functions in protein synthesis and processing materials.
Not all cells have true organelles. prokaryotic cells (bacteria, for example) have no true nucleus and have ribosomes, which are not membrane-bound. eukaryotic cells do have true organelles. they make up the world of life you can see (plants, animals, most fungi)
vacuole
eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus and membrane-bound internal organelles. basically this means that eukaryotic cells organelles do not float around but have a specific spot in the cell. the organelles in a eukaryotic cell are each surrounded by a membrane isolating the organelle from the rest of the organelles. prokaryotic cells lack a true nucleus and do not have membrane-bound internal organelles. basically this means that prokaryotic cells have SOME organelles but the organelles that they do have float around. Most prokaryotes are single-celled organisms such as bacteria.