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the 15 types of organelles are:

Chloroplast

Cilia

Flagella

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Lysosome

Golgi body

Cytoskeleton

Nucleus

Nucleoli

Ribosomes

Mitochondria

Vacuoles

Cell Wall

Chromosomes

Cell Membrain

And there is one, that scientist have found, but do not have all the proof that it is one. So if you want to you can step up to the plate and try to figure it out if you want, and be the first to find out, and maybe be rewarded,......... but if you don't find out, don't trouble yourself.

If you figure out what it is remember that you did it and don't let any one say you didn't

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Prokaryotic cells (bacterial and archaebacterial cells) contain no organelles, only nucleated cells (eukaryotic cells) harbour organelles. All eukaryotic cells contain these organelles Mitochondria (that house enzymes for aerobic respiration and their own genome) Vacuoles of some sort (large in plants and containing waste products and pigments, contractile in some protists regulating osmotic balance and usually small in animals and containing engulfed substances that were engulfed by endocytosis) Lysosomes (hydrolytic enzyme containing for the degradation of other organelles that have exhausted their 'work' in the cell) Nucleus (largest and most important, containing the genome of the organism in DNA which is usually coiled loosely in chromatin until mitosis) Only plant and photosynthetic protists like algae contain chloroplasts (chlorophyll containing organelles that also harbour enzymes for the processes of photosynthesis, the process by which plants produce glucose as energy)

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The following list contains organelles from both animal and plant cells.

  • Plastids (chromoplast, leukoplast, chloroplast)
  • mitochondria
  • nucleolus
  • nucleus
  • Golgi apparatus
  • rough endoplasmic reticulum
  • smooth endoplasmic reticulum
  • lysosome
  • ribosome
  • vessicle
  • central vacuole (larger version of vessicle, but with different function)
  • centriole
  • cilia
  • flagella
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They are small, microscopic parts of a cell, each of which has a specific function (much as organs have a specific function within the body). Examples include mitochondria, ribosomes, the nucleus, Golgi apparatus etc.

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There are two different types of organelles in a cell. The two types are membrane bound and non-membrane bound. Membrane bound organelles include the nucleus, mitochondria, and golgi apparatus. Non-membrane bound organelles include ribosomes, the centrosome, and cilia.

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A typical plant or animal cell has cell organelles to perform various metabolic functions to sustain life. These are cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, ribosomes, Golgi bodies, tonoplasm etc.

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organelles = nucleus, chloroplast, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, mitochondria, nucleolus, central vacuole, vacuoles

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membranous and nonmembranous

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