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Q: Why is the cell membrane more important than the cholorplast and mitochondria?
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Where is the mitochondria inside the animal cell?

mitochondria is located inside of the cell's membrane


To what does the term grana refer?

A stack of thylakoids inside the cholorplast of a plant cell. A stack of thylakoid membrane structure


Which cell mitochondria and cell membranes be?

if you mean in the inside of the cell mitochondria: floating in the cytoplasm Cell membrane on the outside of the cell


Which organelle is the boss of the cell?

mitochondria?


How do prokaryotic cell make ATP?

cell membrane


What organelle is composed of a phospholipid bilayer?

Cell membrane is composed of lipid bilayer.


What membranes are present in the mitochondria?

Mitochondria have two membranes.They are similar to cell membrane.


Where is the mitochondria is in the animal cell?

Within the cell membrane, inside the cytoplasm.


What are some examples of an organelle?

For a animal cell: nucleus, the ribosomes, Golgi body, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, nuclear membrane, vacuoles, cytoplasm, cell membrane, chromosomes. For a plant cell: nucleus, vacuoles, nuclear membrane, cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplast, chromosome, Endoplasmic Reticulum, chloryphyll, cytoplasm, ribsomes, mitochondria.


What is the ancestor of mitochondria?

One hypothesis is that mitochondria are "swallowed" bacteria that were not digested but instead incorporated into the cell as a symbiont (helper). Mitochondria have a membrane similar to the cell membrane and their own genetic material similar to bacteria.


How are nuclei and mitochondria similar?

Nuclei and mitochondria have a membrane surrounding them. They are both organelles in the cell.


What do eukaryotic cells all have?

A membrane bound nucleus containing the genetic material and membrane bounf organelles.