There are a lot of different organelles in cells, but mostly they generate or use energy or proteins, but the nucleus contains DNA which is just like the "programming" for the cell.
pretty much the same in all cells...
they do the following:
structure/function: animal cell structure: plant cell structure:
outer boundry of the cell cell membrane cell membrane
contains genetic material(DNA) nucleus nucleus
long, uncoiled strands of DNA chromatin chromatin
watery. gel-like substance cytoplasm cytoplasm
channels that move materials (ER) (ER)
site of protein synthesis ribosome ribosome
package & move proteins Golgi bodies Golgi bodies
produce energy mitohondrion mitohondrion
digest wastes lysosome lysosome
storage centers vacuole vacuole
rigid, outer cellulose cover none cell wall
site of photosynthesis none chloroplast
They are organelles;
Plant cells have organelles such as chloroplasts, central vacuole, and cell wall, in addition to the typical ones found in animal cells like nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes. Animal cells lack the plant-specific organelles but have additional structures like centrioles that are involved in cell division.
Organelles in an animal cell work together to maintain the cell's functions. For example, the nucleus contains DNA instructions that control the cell's activities, which are then carried out by the ribosomes in protein synthesis. Mitochondria produce energy for the cell, which is used by other organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum to carry out various cellular processes.
function
Yes, an animal cell has a nucleus which contains genetic material, and various organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes that perform specific functions within the cell.
They are the organelles responsible for cellular respiration
incredible edible animal cell how to identify them and explain the organelles and their function?
Parts of an animal cell, which are also known as organelles are told their job by the nucleus. They then carry out these jobs with the help of the other organelles.
Both, organelles are just the little "organs" that function in a general cell.
They are organelles;
If they are found in both types of cells, ten yes, they have the same function.
The organelles that are not required for an animal cell to function properly are chloroplasts. Plants use these for photosynthesis to obtain food. Since animals are able to obtain their own food, they do not need them.
the function of a filament is it helps hold all the organelles together in a cell. without a filament in an animal cell, it can be found dead
The cytoplasm is the cytosol and all the organelles (minus the nucleus) in the cell. Its main function is suspension of the organelles, their nutrients, and products.The cytoplasm function in a plant cell is almost similar to the cytoplasm function in an animal cell.it holds all of the cell organelles, or stuff in the cell, togetherThe cytoplasm acts like the cell s skeleton.it is a jelly like substance around nucleusThe cytoplasms function in a plant cell is to help gel the parts of the cell in place but it is also where many of the cells chemical reactions happen.
It controls the cell
The nucleus in an animal cell is in charge of both reproduction and the function of the organelles, whereas the macro nucleus in a paramecium is only in charge of the function of the cell. The micro nucleus of the cell actually takes care of the reproduction part.
The cytoplasm is the cytosol and all the organelles (minus the nucleus) in the cell. Its main function is suspension of the organelles, their nutrients, and products.The cytoplasm function in a plant cell is almost similar to the cytoplasm function in an animal cell.it holds all of the cell organelles, or stuff in the cell, togetherThe cytoplasm acts like the cell s skeleton.it is a jelly like substance around nucleusThe cytoplasms function in a plant cell is to help gel the parts of the cell in place but it is also where many of the cells chemical reactions happen.