These are the main organelles. Cell wall and chloroplast are not found in animal cells and centriole and lysosomes are not found in plant cells.
all cells, no matter what type or function have cells. think of the cell as a human being and the organelles as well organs. each cell has a variable number of organelles and the organelles have a highly specific function and they all cooperate with one another. the cell that contains organelles is chloroplasts.
the jellylike substance that holds all of the organelles within the cell in place.
Any and all activities that take place within a cell are controlled by the nucleus, one of the cell's organelles.
i think its telophase
There are 8 organelles in cells. They are:cytoplasmenzymeribosomesendoplasmic reticulummitochondriavacuoleslipidsnucleus
no
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
They are all enclosed by a membrane.
No, there is no single cell that contains all organelles. Different types of cells have different organelles depending on their function. Organelles are specialized structures within cells that perform specific functions, so no single cell contains all of them.
All of them
All of the Organelles that are numerous and developed in the cell of course
all cells have organelles hello organelles are anyhting from a nucleus to a vacuole its just another word for cell part
no
The structures found inside the cell (such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuole) are all called ORGANELLES :)
Almost all eukaryotic cells have all of the organelles. A prokaryotic cell or prokaryote doesn't have nuclei or enclosed structures for the organelles. I hope this helps.
Cytoplasm
All eukaryotic cells have within them a variety of different structures called organelles. Organelles are small and function much like organs function.