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The larger organelles, such as nucleus, mitochondria, and cellular membrane.

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Prokaryotic cells or eukaryotic cells come from the cheek?

Cells from the cheek are eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are characterized by having a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, whereas prokaryotic cells lack these features. Cheek cells, like all animal cells, are eukaryotic in nature.


What are the differences in cell organelles between onion cells potato cells cheek cells and lettuce cells?

The difference between potato cells and onion cells, check cells, and lettuce cells is the presence of starch in the potato cells chloroplast organelles. The difference between cheek cells and the rest is easier the cheek cells do not have chloroplasts at all.


Do cheek cells have membrane bound organelles?

All cells have membranes. They keep the cell's cytoplasm from leaking out into the environment. Cheek cells are no different. i was going to say that but my computer wasnt working!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Do cheek cells present a mitochondria?

Cheek cells a typical animal cells.They have mitochondria in them.


What does a cheek cell contain?

A fact about cheek cells is that they make up you whole cheek. Another fact is that the cheek cell looks like a circle with an outer circle.


Why is it possible to easily collect cell by gently scraping the inside of your cheek?

Because the cells on the outer layer are dead, so they come off easily.


Cheek cells do not move on their own so you will not find two organelles that function for cell movement name these organelles?

Cilia and flagella are two organelles found in some cells that are responsible for cell movement. They are composed of microtubules and can either beat in a coordinated manner (cilia) or whip-like motion (flagella) to help the cell move.


Where is a cheek cells cytoplasm located?

The cytoplasm of a cheek cell is located within the cell membrane, surrounding the nucleus. It contains various organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes, which help in cell functioning.


Why use dye in preparation of cheek smear specimen?

Dye is used in the preparation of cheek smear specimens to provide contrast and make it easier to visualize and identify cells under the microscope. Dye helps highlight the cellular structures of the cheek cells, making it easier for scientists to analyze and study them.


What two organelles are not found in a cheek cell?

Chloroplasts and centrioles are not found in a cheek cell. Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells, where they are responsible for photosynthesis. Centrioles are involved in cell division and are typically found in animal cells.


Do cheek cells and pondweed cells have vacuole?

No, the kid in our biology class, that is saying that they do, is wrong. LOL! Nope, they don't. Cells, in general, have vacuoles of many descriptions, few are large. However, when we consider the amount of saliva produced in BOTH the static and the On-Demand basis, cheek cells have an 'unusually, expressly' LARGE Golgi apparatus. Hope this helps.


Why are cheek cells different than the cell on your palm?

because cheek cells are part of an animal cell so it cannot be used and it is specialised whereas stem cells are part of a planet cell so it can be used a lot of times and it is not specialised