because without it cells cannot perform any functions and so there will be no life
Mitochondria
centrioles
Flagellum
mitochondria
no
Organelles are membrane-bound structures within a cell that carry out specific functions, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and Golgi apparatus. Non-organelles in a cell include structures like the cytoskeleton, ribosomes, and cytoplasm, which do not have a membrane surrounding them but still play important roles in cell function.
The centrioles are important for cell division (mitosis)
organelles are the answer
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
Cytoplasm contains and protects all of the organelles inside the cell. It also separates the organelles and other cell parts from the cytosol which breaks down molecules. Cytoplasm is also important because it allows cell organelles to develop and work without interfering with each other.
only plants have cell walls, they are important because they keep all of the organelles inside and separate from other cells
No, the organelles are within the cell membrane (in the cytoplasm).