Animal cells are typical of the eukaryotic cell, enclosed by a plasma membrane and containing a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles. Unlike the eukaryotic cells of plants and fungi, animal cells do not have a cell wall. This feature was lost in the distant past by the single-celled organisms that gave rise to the kingdom Animalia. Most cells, both animal and plant, range in size between 1 and 100 micrometers and are thus visible only with the aid of a microscope.
energy storehouse.
because it stores the proteins and energy required for the cell
Laurentian Plateau
The vacuole in a plant cell is large because it plays a crucial role in maintaining turgor pressure, which helps support the cell structure and maintain rigidity. Additionally, the vacuole stores water, nutrients, and waste products, providing storage space for various molecules essential for cellular function.
The bursting of a host cell is called cell lysis.
the vacuoles
the vacuoles
energy storehouse.
because it stores the proteins and energy required for the cell
Vacuole. :3
It is a "storehouse", not a regular organelle.
a fort
a granary
The structure in the nucleus that serves as the storehouse for information needed by the cell to function is the chromatin. Chromatin consists of DNA and proteins, and it contains the genetic instructions for synthesizing various molecules and proteins required for cell activities.
organelle composed of double membrane acts as a storehouse for most of a cell DNA
It is called a magazine, from a similar French word that means storehouse.
The Storehouse was created in 2008.