Yes, cells have organelles. The organelles are like the organs of the cell.
Yes - plants have membrane-bound organelles. These include, chloroplasts, the vacuole and mitochondria. Chloroplasts and mitochondria have a double-membrane.
yes animal cells and plant cells do have organelles
Yes, as plants are eukayotic in nature and all the eukaryotes have membrane bound cell organelle.
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yes they do
Mitochondria and Chloroplasts, this is to do with the endosymbiotic theory.
Plant cells are Eukaryotic. Eukaryotic cells have a nuclei and membrane bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells are cells without a nuclei or membrane bound organelles. A bacteria cell is an example of a Prokaryotic cell. Plant and animal cell are examples for eukaryotic cells
The Vacuole is an area in the plant that stores waste, water, and nutrients Vacuoles, which are membrane-bound organelles, act as storage space in plant cells. They're also found in animal cells, but they are considerably smaller in animal cells than in plant cells.
It is an organelle that holds water in a cell.
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A vacuole is a membrane bound organelle that is present in all plant and fungal cells. It is used for storage of water.
Yes .
The Central Vacuole.
A vacuole is a membrane bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells.
Mitochondria and Chloroplasts, this is to do with the endosymbiotic theory.
Prokaryotes are a type of cell. not any organelle in a cell. Eukaryotes include the animal and plant cells. prokaryotes are cells like bacteria that do not have membrane bound organelles.
No. Plant cells are eukaryotes. They have a membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles. Bacteria are prokaryotes. They have circular chromosomes distributed throughout the cell in the nucleoid region and no membrane bound organelles.
No, the chloroplasts do.
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Membrane-bound organelles