all of them, bacteria have no organelles
The cytoplasm has all the organelles in the cell membrane except for the nucleus.
The cytoplasm includes the fluid and all the organelles within a cell.
They are all enclosed by a membrane.
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.
Cytoplasm is the entire contents of a cell between the cell membrane and the nuclear envelope, which includes the cytosol as well as organelles. Cytosol, on the other hand, refers to the gel-like fluid component of the cytoplasm where organelles are suspended. In essence, cytoplasm is the broader term that includes the cytosol along with other organelles and structures within the cell.
It is a cell lacking membrane bound organelles. includes all bacteria and archea
no
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
The cytoplasm has all the organelles in the cell membrane except for the nucleus.
The cytoplasm includes the fluid and all the organelles within a cell.
They are all enclosed by a membrane.
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.
All of them
The cytoplasm.
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