no the plant and animal cells have diffrent organells for example a plant cell has a cell wall but an animal cell does not
As you go up in hierarchy there are more complex organelles in animals. For example, the stomach, for lack of better words at this moment, is an organelle. The organelle is compartmentalized many times for the protection of the organism. As with the stomach, it has a much lower pH than the pH in the blood. Therefor, mixing of stomach acids and blood would cause death. Other organelles would include kidneys, intestines, etc.... Alos just a little more info all living thigs have cells
Some of them are the same like ribosome, cell membrane, mitochondria and cytoplasm
All cells have organelles.
yes :) as long as it is an animal :)
Yes
Organelles are contained within cells; each cell contains many of them. Some animals may by coincidence have the same number of organelles as another animal, but as a general rule they do not.
All cells have membranes. They keep the cell's cytoplasm from leaking out into the environment. Cheek cells are no different. i was going to say that but my computer wasnt working!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As a result of mitosis all daughter cells are identical and so all organelles are replicated and so divided into daughter cells. The same is true of meiosis, though some organelles are lost in the sperm cell during embryogenesis
All Eukaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles!
All of them. Organelles are like the 'organs' of cells.
Penguin cells are eukaryotic cells so they have the same organelles as people cells (and all animal cells!)
Organelles are contained within cells; each cell contains many of them. Some animals may by coincidence have the same number of organelles as another animal, but as a general rule they do not.
Yes, the animal cell contains approximately 13 organelles, all with different, but fundamentally same functions.
Yes and no. They will all have the same basic structure and organelles but will differ mainly in the types of proteins that they produce.
Plant, animal, and bacterial cells alike and different in a great number of ways. These cells all for example can have organelles.
Transparency is rare in the animal world because cells have organelles, to be truly clear, all organelles must die.
A cell wall and chloroplasts.
Neither. Ribosomes are organelles that are found in all living cells.
I am pretty sure all those are in animal cells.
All eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Organelles is a possible answer.
Yes. We have different types of cells, such as blood, skin, muscle cells, etc. But we all have the same organelles in our cells