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organelles
Yes, how else could the cell live. Cell membranes have structures (holes) in them to allow things to move in and out. These holes are special structures in the membrane and they "control" what goes across the membrane. I have made a link below to a diagram of the cell membrane to show some of these structures.
The plasma membrane.
the cell wall
There are several things.Distinct components are nucleolus,chromosome,membrane etc.
organelles
organelles
nucleus i think either that or mitochondria
Structures inside a cell membrane are called organelles, and they perform vital functions for a cell, like organs do for humans.Organelles.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
cell membrane
The chromosomes. this is wrong. the cell membrane is what regulates the amount of water inside the cell.
organelles
Yes, how else could the cell live. Cell membranes have structures (holes) in them to allow things to move in and out. These holes are special structures in the membrane and they "control" what goes across the membrane. I have made a link below to a diagram of the cell membrane to show some of these structures.
The plasma membrane.
the cell wall
There are several things.Distinct components are nucleolus,chromosome,membrane etc.