nucleas
nucleolus
mitochondria
cell membrane
cell wall (only found in plant cells)
large vacuoles (only found in plant cells, smaller vacuoles are found in animal cells)
chloroplasts (only found in plant cells)
ribosomes
Endoplasmic reticulum--rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi complex
lysosomes
plastids
vesicles
mesosomes
cytosol
vacuoles
cytoskeleton
centriole (only found in animal cells)
cell membrane, cytoplasm, and organelles
A cell has three major subdivisions: the plasma membrane that surrounds the cell, the cytoplasm which is the gel-like substance inside the cell, and the nucleus that contains the genetic material of the cell.
organelles are the answer
They are organelles;
The three major components of the cytoplasm are the cytosol, organelles, and cytoplasmic inclusions. The cytosol is the semi-fluid portion where organelles are suspended, while organelles are specialized structures that perform specific functions within the cell. Cytoplasmic inclusions are particles suspended in the cytosol, such as lipid droplets or glycogen granules.
cell membrane, cytoplasm, and organelles
no
A cell has three major subdivisions: the plasma membrane that surrounds the cell, the cytoplasm which is the gel-like substance inside the cell, and the nucleus that contains the genetic material of the cell.
In a typical animal cell, the only major organelles not covered by membranes are the ribosomes. Ribosomes are composed of r-RNA and proteins.
organelles are the answer
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
No, the organelles are within the cell membrane (in the cytoplasm).
Organelles
Many cell organelles resemble sponges.
difference is that animals cells do not contain chloroplasts or cell walls
They are organelles;
The three major cell parts are the cell membrane, which surrounds and protects the cell; the nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material; and the cytoplasm, which houses various organelles and where many cellular processes take place.