meristematic cells
cell wall and cell membrane
The name for a group of cells that work together to perform a certain task in an organism is called a tissue. Tissues are composed of similar cells with a specific function, such as muscle tissue or nervous tissue.
Organelle which is the word used to describe the parts of cells with specific function as they act like mini organs.
A scientist would build a microscope to study cells and their functions. Microscopes allow scientists to observe and analyze cells at a microscopic level, helping them understand cell structure and behavior.
Do you mean which organell is the specialist in the structure of the cell? if so it is the cytoskeleton which consists of microtubles and filiaments. if your asking about the specialist the control the functions of the cell it would be the nucleus
a group of cells that specialize to perform a function is known as a tissue e.g., Xylem is a water conducting tissue of higher plants comprising mainly of parechyma, companian cell and vessels.
Mitochondria
The COUNT function.
John's cells? Animal cells? You can name them by function, location, species, or first describer's name.
A group of similar cells doing the same job is called a tissue. For instance, many muscle cells make up muscle tissue.
Prokaryotic cells . RBC of mammals and Sieve tube cells of plants .
the green pigment in plants is chlorophyll.
cell wall and cell membrane
Single-celled organisms, such as bacteria, are often prokaryotes and as stated in name are made of only one cell.Multi-cellular organisms, such as plants and animals (eukaryotes), have a higher degree of specialisation (i.e we have epithelial cells, muscle cells, etc). The cells can work and function together to create a living organism.EX: a human -- cell then tissue then organs then organ systems and then the human body.
Single-celled organisms, such as bacteria, are often prokaryotes and as stated in name are made of only one cell.Multi-cellular organisms, such as plants and animals (eukaryotes), have a higher degree of specialisation (i.e we have epithelial cells, muscle cells, etc). The cells can work and function together to create a living organism.EX: a human -- cell then tissue then organs then organ systems and then the human body.
Single-celled organisms, such as bacteria, are often prokaryotes and as stated in name are made of only one cell.Multi-cellular organisms, such as plants and animals (eukaryotes), have a higher degree of specialisation (i.e we have epithelial cells, muscle cells, etc). The cells can work and function together to create a living organism.EX: a human -- cell then tissue then organs then organ systems and then the human body.
Mitochondrion.