Well, if the cell wall was not there to protect the cell then the cell probably would not have structure and support
The mitochondria is responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. This process is essential for the cell's survival. If the mitochondria malfunction, the cell will not be able to generate enough ATP, leading to energy depletion and potential cell death.
There is one main organelle that is involved in phagocytosis. The organelle involved is the cell membrane due to transportation.
If an organelle took a vacation, the cell could experience significant disruptions in its functions. For example, if the mitochondria were to "take a break," the cell would struggle to produce the necessary energy (ATP) for its metabolic processes, leading to reduced cellular activity and potential cell death. Similarly, if the endoplasmic reticulum were unavailable, protein synthesis and lipid production would be impaired, affecting overall cell function and health. Ultimately, the absence of any critical organelle would compromise the cell's ability to maintain homeostasis and perform essential tasks.
If it's inside the cell membrane and also enclosed in another membrane, it's an organelle. Not all organelles necessarily have membranes, but anything in a cell with a membrane would be an organelle. I would imagine you could call it a membranous organelle to be specific.
That would be the organelle named Mitochondria.
the cell would die and not be used and rise up in to your skin.
Where in a cell wall would you find this organelle
Chloroplast
cells wouldint be alive for all the entire life.
If an organelle fails then the cell will die. I am assuming you mean if say the mitochondria as a whole stopped working, or if the endoplasmic reticulum stopped working in the cell as a whole. If an organelle system died in every cell, the entire organism would probably also die or not work correctly.
The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.
The mitochondria is responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. This process is essential for the cell's survival. If the mitochondria malfunction, the cell will not be able to generate enough ATP, leading to energy depletion and potential cell death.
There is one main organelle that is involved in phagocytosis. The organelle involved is the cell membrane due to transportation.
a chloroplast.
No it is not a cell.It is an cell organelle.
If an organelle took a vacation, the cell could experience significant disruptions in its functions. For example, if the mitochondria were to "take a break," the cell would struggle to produce the necessary energy (ATP) for its metabolic processes, leading to reduced cellular activity and potential cell death. Similarly, if the endoplasmic reticulum were unavailable, protein synthesis and lipid production would be impaired, affecting overall cell function and health. Ultimately, the absence of any critical organelle would compromise the cell's ability to maintain homeostasis and perform essential tasks.
That would be mitochondria.