All animal cells do.
The cytoplasm of a cheek cell is located within the cell membrane, surrounding the nucleus. It contains various organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes, which help in cell functioning.
The cytoplasm of both an onion cell and a cheek cell contains various organelles like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes. In an onion cell, the cytoplasm is dense and filled with starch grains, while in a cheek cell, the cytoplasm is more watery and may contain enzymes for digestion. Both cytoplasms play a role in supporting the cell's functions and maintaining its structure.
Ribosomes are made in the nucleolus of the cell.
Ribosomes assemble in the cytoplasm of a cell.
The assembly of ribosomes begins in the nucleolus of a cell.
The organelles in a cheek cell that are not visible under a light microscope are the ribosomes. These organelles are responsible for protein synthesis.
Ribosomes are the most numerous organelles in a standard cheek cell. They are found throughout the cell, and also in other organelles. I'm fairly certain it is the ribosome as well. Ribosomes cover the surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the nuclear envelope. Many ribosomes float around in the cytosol, also. It is a toss up between ribosomes and mitochondria, simply because my biology text book mentioned that some cells may have thousands of mitochondria. I do, however, believe ribosomes are the most common in cells. Actually i think the answer is lysosomes, since the mouth is constantly breaking down the food we eat, the lysosome produces enzymes to aid in that process. I am currently in biology class and have this question and my professor said he would give us a hint that it wasn't lysosomes. Then we got into a discussion about it, and it is indeed ribosomes. Ribosomes are located of the rough enoplasmic reticulum and nuclear envelope like stated above, but are also located all over the body.
The cytoplasm of a cheek cell is located within the cell membrane, surrounding the nucleus. It contains various organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes, which help in cell functioning.
The cytoplasm of both an onion cell and a cheek cell contains various organelles like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes. In an onion cell, the cytoplasm is dense and filled with starch grains, while in a cheek cell, the cytoplasm is more watery and may contain enzymes for digestion. Both cytoplasms play a role in supporting the cell's functions and maintaining its structure.
Vacuoe Ribosomes Golgi apauratus Mitochondria Endoplasmic Reticulum lysosomes
Ribosomes, mitochondria, and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are typically not visible in a cheek cell without the use of a microscope due to their small size. Ribosomes and the ER are microscopic structures involved in protein synthesis and transport, while mitochondria, although larger, are still on the cellular scale. Standard light microscopes do not have the resolution necessary to clearly visualize these organelles, which require electron microscopy for detailed observation. Additionally, cheek cells are often prepared for observation in a way that may not preserve all organelles in their natural state.
Ribosomes are made in the nucleolus of the cell.
Ribosomes make proteins for the cell.
the ribosomes help the cell stay healthy and alive
the ribosomes help the cell stay healthy and alive
Yes eukaryotes such as animal cell have ribosomes.
Ribosomes assemble in the cytoplasm of a cell.