all cells of the body have pretty much the same organelles. but goblet cells do a lot of secreting. so theyll most likely have a high number of Golgi apparatus' and rough endoplasmic reticuli
Goblet cell. It's responsible for secreting mucus, which helps protect and lubricate the epithelial surface.
It is not an organelle but the cytoplasm which other cell parts are found. It is sort of like Jello-with bits of fruit in it.
No, cell walls are not considered organelles in a cell's structure. Organelles are membrane-bound structures within a cell that have specific functions, while cell walls are rigid structures found outside the cell membrane that provide support and protection to the cell.
It is called cytoplasm. It is the matrix
Organelles are found in cells.They are the components. For example, inside an animal cell would be ribsomes and a nucleus and vacuoles and lysosomes.The material inside a ce which organelles are found is cytoplasmOrganelles are located in the cytoplasm.cytoplasmin cytoplasm
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The structures found inside the cell (such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuole) are all called ORGANELLES :)
Organelles can be found suspended in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
a cell membrane
Mitochondria are organelles found in the cell cytoplasm.
The nucleus
Cell wallChloroplastPoreThe cell wall is found in plants, though not animals.
Of course organelles are found in animal and plant cells. They are in every living cell
The cytoplasm is found within the cell membrane, between the all the organelles.
Lysosomes and centrioles.
Goblet cell. It's responsible for secreting mucus, which helps protect and lubricate the epithelial surface.