There are two basic types of cells, prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Inside of these two groupings are more subgroupings.
That being said, a prokaryotic cell has a cell wall, and a plasma membrane that surround the cytoplasm. Inside of the cytoplasm are ribosomes, proteins, RNA and the bacterial chromosome (DNA).
A eukaryotic cell is more complex. A plant cell has a cell wall (somewhat different from the bacterial cell wall), a plasma membrane, and several organelles such as a nucleus, Golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough), mitochondria, chloroplasts, lysosomes, and vacuoles. Animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts but have the other organelles already mentioned, they also have many small vacuoles whereas plant cells usually have one large one.
In eukaryotic cells, the proteins can be found in the membranes, cytoplasm and nucleus. The DNA (chromosomes) are contained in the nucleus and the RNA is found in the nucleus or cytoplasm depending on how recently it has been transcribed and if it is being translated.
ANSWER:..ANIMAL CELLS CONTAIN:nucleus, nuclear membrane, nucleur plasma, cell membrane, chromatin, nucleur pore, protein granules, lipid vescle, mitochondria, centriols, Golgi appaartus, endoplasmic rectulum, cytoplasm, and ribosomes.
ANIMAL CELLS DONT CONTAIN:
cholorplasts, cell wall, never have starch granules; sometimes have glycogen granules,
PLANT CELLS CONTAIN:
nucleus, nuclear membrane, cell membrane, chromatin, cholorplasts, ribosomes, cell wall, large sap vacuole, golge appartus, mitochondria, lipid vescles, endoplasmic rectulum, and cytoplasm
SIMILARITIES:
cell membrane surrounding the cell, mithocondria, nucleus, and cytoplasm
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A cell is made up of several tiny structures.
The Nucleus is in the center of the cell and holds several of the structures. It also contains RNA that is for protein manufacturing. There are chromosomes, that contains the genetic information and holds the DNA. Then, the Nuclear membrane surrounds the Nucleus in order to control nuclear traffic.
Next, just outside of the Nucleus, is the Centioles, that are cylindar-looking organelles that are involved in cellular division. after, is the Cytoskeleton, which supports the cell and provides shape. Then, is the Endoplasmic Reticulum, which is near the Nuclear Membrane, that stores, separates's, and serves as a cell's transport system.
There is the Golgi Apparatus, which is basically a protein packaging plant. The Lysome, is the structure that transports undigested material to the cell membrane for removal. The Mitochondria controls the level of water and other materials in the cells. The Ribosomes are miniature protein factories that are embedded in the Endoplasmic Reticulum. The Vacuoles are membrane sacs that are used for storage, digestions, and waste removal.
There are a few more structures that I have left out, but these are the basics that you will find in both plant and animal cells.
Nowhere apart from the cytoplasm!The necessary enzymes are all in the cytoplasm.
New DNA molecules are formed during replication in the nucleus of a cell in the eukaryotes.
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
No, by the cell membrane.
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Nowhere apart from the cytoplasm!The necessary enzymes are all in the cytoplasm.
It will not hold up, will basically fall apart.
New DNA molecules are formed during replication in the nucleus of a cell in the eukaryotes.
Every living organism is made of cells and every cell (apart from xylem cells, but they are all dead) has cytoplasm, so yes dogs have cytoplasm.
it keeps every thing together and stops it from falling apart
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
No, by the cell membrane.
Cytoplasm is a jellylike substance found in a cell. It holds the organelles together so the don't fall apart.
I don't get your question but they both are a part of cells.I know cytoplasm is a jelly like fluid in the cells that keeps the cell parts apart
The nucleus and other organelles. The cytoplasm is a name for the contents of the cell apart from the nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi body, and other organelles.
none. a cytoplasm is IN A CELL. a cell is NOT IN A CYTOPLASM.
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