with the exception of mitochondria, all membranous organelles in the cell are either interconnected or in communication through the movement of vesicles
cell membrane
The cheek cells have a specific name called the Squatified Stram sephilphilia cells. As you know they really do not have movement.
around the nucleus, there are organelles, which have separate functions. the organelles are in a watery substance called cytoplasm, which is used for movement of particles and ribosomes throughout the cell. i know all of the organelles but i don't think that's what your looking for.
2, cyclosis
Most membranes are semi-porous and osmosis (movement of water) occurs. In many plants the cells have a waxy coating which limits the movement of water.
Sporozoa have no organelles for movement.
microtubules
Cytoskeleton
cell membrane
The answer is Microtubule.
cytoplasmic streaming
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The cheek cells have a specific name called the Squatified Stram sephilphilia cells. As you know they really do not have movement.
Flagellum are organelles resembling hairlike structures. They enable movement of the cells in which they are a part of.
Nature of communication can be seen in its genesis. Communication is in born act it is the collection of activities and movement of new formed fetus.
Movement within the cell occurs by microtubules, which act like railroads to help transportation of vessicles and organelles. Movement of the cell itself occurs by either the cilia or the flagella.
around the nucleus, there are organelles, which have separate functions. the organelles are in a watery substance called cytoplasm, which is used for movement of particles and ribosomes throughout the cell. i know all of the organelles but i don't think that's what your looking for.