It should be the vacuole, because all cells, even the red-blood cells and xylem cells have vacuoles. Basically my definition of "universal cell organelle" means an organelle which is present in all cells.
A cell part that performs a specific function is called an organelle. Organelles work together within a cell to carry out various tasks necessary for the cell to survive and function properly. Some examples of organelles include the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.
Yes, an organelle is a cellular component that is included as part of a cell. Organelles have different functions and are responsible for carrying out specific tasks within the cell. Examples of organelles include the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.
It does not stand for anything. It just simply means a part of a cell. i.e.: A Nucleus is one organelle in a cell.
An organelle is a part of a cell having a specific function.
Golgi complex
I is not a part of a cell organelle because it is the largest organelle responsible for reproduction& metabolic activities of the cell
An organelle
cell membrane is a part of the cell (organelle) not a cell
Organelle
an organelle
cell wall doesot form part
The cell part that rhymes with "swell" is the golgi apparatus, also known as the Golgi body. This organelle plays an important role in the packaging and distribution of proteins within the cell.
yes
the nucleus .
It is the largest organelle in the cell.
organelle
the nucleus .