Mostly 7.4 (which is "neutral" at body temperature).
The cell membrane is an organelle, but cytoplasm is not an organelle, it is just a substance.
Motor proteins help move organelles throughout the cell. Proteins always give energy, both in the human body system and within microscopic cells.
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
No, a human ovum is a eukaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while eukaryotic cells have these structures. The ovum contains a nucleus with DNA and organelles like mitochondria that are characteristic of eukaryotic cells.
No, because human cells don't have cell walls, only cell membranes.
Some organelles in a cell include the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and chloroplasts (in plant cells). The pH of various organelles can vary: for example, the cytoplasm is around pH 7.4, lysosomes have an acidic pH around 4.5, and the stomach has a very low pH of around 2.
if you are talking about organelles: cell wall, chloroplasts, bigger vacuole
1.Nucleus/Nucleolus1.Nuclear MembraneCytoplasm1.Chromosomes1.nucleus2.cell membrane3.cytoplasm4.organelle
Organelles in a cell, such as the nucleus and mitochondria, perform specific functions similar to organs in the human body. Just as organs work together to maintain the overall health of the body, organelles collaborate to sustain the cell's functions and viability. Both organelles and organs are vital components that contribute to the overall structure and function of the cell or body.
to be able to conserve the other organelles of the cell
organelles control, support, and supply the cell so it can survive. some organelle are the nucleus, mitochondria, vacuole, golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum.
The cell membrane is an organelle, but cytoplasm is not an organelle, it is just a substance.
no
The organelles in human cells work togethar as a team. They take nutrients and carbohydrates and kick them around like footballs. Sometimes there are viruses that infect human cells, and they are like the opposing team. The good organelles have to run to the inzone with the footballs to secure the cell and keep it healthy. The organelles are aranged in patterns inside the cell, much like a team on the field, and some organelles lock together to create a membrane that protects the cell from advancing enemy football players.
Motor proteins help move organelles throughout the cell. Proteins always give energy, both in the human body system and within microscopic cells.
Motor proteins help move organelles throughout the cell. Proteins always give energy, both in the human body system and within microscopic cells.
Motor proteins help move organelles throughout the cell. Proteins always give energy, both in the human body system and within microscopic cells.