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The 12 organelles for a plant cell are:

  1. Cell Wall
  2. Nucleus
  3. Nucleolus
  4. Cytoplasm
  5. Ribosomes
  6. Vacuole
  7. Chloroplasts
  8. Cell Membrane or Cellular Membrane
  9. Chromosomes
  10. Endoplasmic Reticulum
  11. Mitochondria
  12. Golgi Body or Golgi Apparatus

The 12 organelles for an animal cell are:

  1. Nucleus
  2. Nucleolus
  3. Nuclear Membrane
  4. Cytoplasm
  5. Ribosomes
  6. Vacuoles
  7. Cell Membrane
  8. Chromosomes
  9. Endoplasmic Reticulum
  10. Mitochondria
  11. Lysosomes
  12. Golgi Body or Golgi Apparatus

These are the normal organelles for the cell specified. However, some plants (e.g. Venus Fly Traps, etc.) have lysosomes, and there are other exceptions as well.

These also get into more detail (e.g. smooth endoplasmic reticulum v.s. rough endoplasmic reticulum), but these are the basic organelles.

Only the items in bold are organelles.

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