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Q: Which organelles is called Energy Organelles and why it is called so?
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What are animals that use organelles called?

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).


Where does this organelles get its instruction?

All organelles get their instructions from the nucleus so the answer is the nucleus.


What is mythocondria?

I assume you mean mitochondria. Mitochondria are one of the most important organelles of an eucariotic cell(cell of all living creatures except bacterias). It is called power house of cell because it produces energy. The oxigen we breathe is converted into energy by basically mitochondria. So an organelles that produces energy in cells is mitochondrion(in plural it is called mitochondria)


What do organelle do not have?

There are so many different types of organelles. This therefore means that the organelles do not have various things depending on the particular type. Most organelles do not have a double membrane.


How are organelles energy processes in plant and animal cells?

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How are cells organized in so many called organelles?

They are organized by its tissues, organs, and the organs of their systems


Cheek cells do not move on their own so you will not find two organelles that function for cell movement name these organelles?

The cheek cells have a specific name called the Squatified Stram sephilphilia cells. As you know they really do not have movement.


What do organelles do for the cell?

Cell organelles are the cells itself so they are the same thing. One doesn't do anything for another since they are the same thing.


What organelles does a penguin cell have and their functions?

Penguin cells are eukaryotic cells so they have the same organelles as people cells (and all animal cells!)


Why are the organelles in the plant cell located around the edge of the cell?

Plant cells typically have a large sac in the center of the cell called a storage vacuole. This vacuole generally has so much water in it that it pushes all the organelles to the sides.


What is clorophyll and where is it found?

Chlorophyll is the stuff that makes leaves on plants green, and is found in plants. Not humans. In the plant cell, there are organelles (cell organs) called chloroplasts, they trap the suns energy and help convert it into energy, so the plant can survive.


Do the cells can be organelles?

Although what you are asking has horrible grammar, I hope that I understand what you are trying to say. Each cell has organelles in it. A plant cell, for example, would have organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, a central vacuole and a cytoplasm. Of course, each cell has more organelles than the ones that I have listed, but you should get the point. If what you mean to say is, "Can cells be organelles," than I would say no. I am not an expert scientist, but I am fairly smart when it comes to the subject, so that is my answer.