The number of cell structures, or organelles, varies depending on the type of cell—prokaryotic or eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, generally have fewer structures, such as ribosomes, a plasma membrane, and genetic material. Eukaryotic cells, which include plant and animal cells, contain numerous organelles, including the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and more, totaling over a dozen distinct structures. Overall, the exact count can differ significantly based on cell type and function.
cell wall
They all have different jobs to do.
DNA, cytoplasm. cell membrane
The two structures that surround the prokaryotic cell are the cell membrane or plasma membrane and the cytoskeleton. All prokaryotic cells contain these.
Chromosomes Cell Membrane Ribosomes
cell wall
They all have different jobs to do.
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
every atom has not 2 parts but 30 parts! WOW!
DNA, cytoplasm. cell membrane
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
The two structures that surround the prokaryotic cell are the cell membrane or plasma membrane and the cytoskeleton. All prokaryotic cells contain these.
There are many many structures within a cell, collectively they can be termed organellesalso known as cow testicles
Chromosomes Cell Membrane Ribosomes
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
Cell organelles.