The janitor/custodian of a cell is the lysosomes. The lysosomes break down food, old cells, and broken cells. The janitor/custodian cleans up the wastes/place and takes the wastes somewhere where it will get broken down.
Lysosomes: Lysosomes are small organelles filled with enzymes. The functions of the lysosomes are: 1) breakdown or digest the macromolecules, such as carbohydrates and proteins, to make them available for the rest of the cell, and 2) breakdown organelles which are old and not effective any more.
the vacuole
it lysosomes
The lysosome.
The Semi-Permiable Cell Membrane
I think you are talking about the nucleus, which is the "brain" of the cell. It controls everything that cell does.
The cell membrane
Phospholipids are usually found in the cell membrane of a cell (hence the alternate name for a cell membrane being the phospholipid bilayer).
The nucleus controls the cell. It is like the brain of the cell. Another way to put it is that the nucleus is like the control panel of the cells in your entire body. If that^ doesn't make sense then think of the nucleus as your brain. The cell is like your body. The brain( nucleus) controls your body's movements and reactions to certain things that do not include love.
Janitor. Or custodian.
the cytoplasm
The nucleus is the part of the cell that controls all the activities of the cell. The nucleus is like the main office of a factory.
the mitochondria
its a vacoule
mitochondria
Yes.Just like how organs are part of a body.
The endoplamic reticlum (ER) is called "The highway
it is part of the cell, attached to the nuclues
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the DNA
The ribosome