no it surround the nucleus kind of like the cell membrane surrounds the cell
Ribosomes are found in every cell... Plant cells, Animal cells, and Bacteria cells.
Eukaryotic cells have nuclear DNA, which is found in the cell's nucleus and encodes genetic information, as well as mitochondrial DNA, which is found in the cell's mitochondria and is responsible for energy production.
The organism you are referring to is a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They are typically found in bacteria and archaea.
Nucleus isn't a cell. It's the brain of a cell.
Amyloplasts! :)
Chromoplast :)
It is for the photosynthesis. we found them in plant cells.
no it surround the nucleus kind of like the cell membrane surrounds the cell
Cyanobacteria, or cyanophyta.
Both smooth ER and rough ER are found in both cells.
Ribosomes are found in every cell... Plant cells, Animal cells, and Bacteria cells.
I found this question hilarious. There is no such thing as a "popular" cell because they have over 10s of thousands of cells of every kind of cell (that they can have)
to the matin of a shape that contain the back of of the cell that construted to the centrioles that have cell division and descent cells
Many people say it is found in the chloroplast, when it is actually found in the Thylakoid Membrane. The link below should bring you straight to a picture of the cell, that in the bottom middle shows the thylakoid.http://www.bigelow.org/foodweb/plant_cell.jpg
A potato is not a cell, so a potato is not any kind of cell.
Cellulose is the main rigid material found in plant cell walls, providing structural support and protection to the cell. Chitin is another rigid material found in the cell walls of fungi and some protists.