A grass cell contains several key organelles, including the cell wall, which provides structure and support; chloroplasts, where photosynthesis occurs; mitochondria for energy production; the nucleus that houses genetic material; endoplasmic reticulum for protein and lipid synthesis; Golgi apparatus for processing and packaging proteins; vacuoles for storage and maintaining turgor pressure; and ribosomes for protein synthesis. Additionally, it may contain peroxisomes and lysosomes, involved in various metabolic processes. Together, these organelles enable the grass cell to perform essential life functions.
Yes, grass cells contain organelles such as chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis, and mitochondria, which are responsible for cellular respiration. These organelles are essential for the cell's function and survival.
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
No, there is no single cell that contains all organelles. Different types of cells have different organelles depending on their function. Organelles are specialized structures within cells that perform specific functions, so no single cell contains all of them.
The structures found inside the cell (such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuole) are all called ORGANELLES :)
The entire cell contains cell organelles. The cytoplasm is the filler inside the cell that surrounds the organelles. The cell membrane, or cell wall depending on if it's a plant or animal cell, encloses the entire cell.
Yes, grass cells contain organelles such as chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis, and mitochondria, which are responsible for cellular respiration. These organelles are essential for the cell's function and survival.
no
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
All of the Organelles that are numerous and developed in the cell of course
all cells have organelles hello organelles are anyhting from a nucleus to a vacuole its just another word for cell part
the cell membrane, and all the organelles in the cell
The cytoplasm is found within the cell membrane, between the all the organelles.
very small.
The cytoplasm.
No, there is no single cell that contains all organelles. Different types of cells have different organelles depending on their function. Organelles are specialized structures within cells that perform specific functions, so no single cell contains all of them.
Cell parts are called organelles.
The structures found inside the cell (such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuole) are all called ORGANELLES :)