Chloroplast
Cilia
Flagella
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Lysosome
Golgi body
Cytoskeleton
Nucleus
Nucleoli
Ribosomes
Mitochondria
Vacuoles
Cell Wall
Chromosomes
Cell Membrain
Prokaryotes are not found in plant or animal cells, as they are a distinct group of organisms that lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Instead, prokaryotes, such as bacteria, exist as unicellular organisms outside of plant and animal cells.
Plant and animal cells have many common features. Some of these features are:cell membranenucleusribosomesperoxisomescell inclusionscytoplasm/protoplasmDNARNA
Im pretty sure that it's all cells!!! i know for sure that it is in animal and plant.....but im not sure about blood cells and what not!!!! The cytoplasm includes a gel like fluid in which many different organelles are found it is in both the plant cell and animal cell but not in the blood cell .
Yes, the animal cell contains approximately 13 organelles, all with different, but fundamentally same functions.
Organelle which is the word used to describe the parts of cells with specific function as they act like mini organs.
Nucleus, Endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes are three of many organelles found in both plant and animal cells.
cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm.
There are many organelles inside animal cells.
Prokaryotes are not found in plant or animal cells, as they are a distinct group of organisms that lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Instead, prokaryotes, such as bacteria, exist as unicellular organisms outside of plant and animal cells.
There are many numerous organelles that appear in only animal cells--if I were to list tem all out it would be a huge list. A good reference website is Enchanted Learning. It has a lot of diagrams that you can look at, including both animal and plant cells.
Plant Cells have many Organelles, such as a Chloroplast, which is not present in animal cells
Plant and animal cells have many common features. Some of these features are:cell membranenucleusribosomesperoxisomescell inclusionscytoplasm/protoplasmDNARNA
Neither Stomata nor mitochondria are cells, stomata are found in plants as a leaf's pores and mitochondria are cell organelles that serve as the powerhouse of cells by providing energy. Anyway, yes stomata are only found in plants b/c they're a specific kind of pore, and mitochondria are one of many organelles found in plant and animal cells.
Animal cells contain several organelles not typically found in plant cells, including lysosomes, which are involved in digestion and waste removal, and centrioles, which are essential for cell division. Additionally, animal cells may have small vesicles for transport and storage, whereas plant cells have large central vacuoles. While both cell types share many organelles, these specific structures highlight the differences in their functions and needs.
Yes, we do. They are called "cells". Cells are the smallest living organisms in the world. Cells make us human. There are 2 cells. plant and animal cells. There are many organelles in cells. Organelles are parts of a cell.
Organelles are contained within cells; each cell contains many of them. Some animals may by coincidence have the same number of organelles as another animal, but as a general rule they do not.
The smallest structure within an animal is a cell. There are, in some cells, many smaller organelles and other structures.