Mitochondria and plastids (like chloroplasts) are known as cells within a cell because they are believed to have been prokaryotic cells before entering eukaryotic cells.
Mitochondria
I believe you are referring to the nucleus.
The cell organelle known as a palade particle is actually called a ribosome. Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis within the cell.
Organelle means 'tiny organ' so you can think of cellular organelles as the organs of the cell which perform specific functions within the cell.
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.
Nucleus is known as the "brain" of the cell?
Mitochondria
I believe you are referring to the nucleus.
Golgi Apparatus
The cell organelle known as a palade particle is actually called a ribosome. Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis within the cell.
Organelle means 'tiny organ' so you can think of cellular organelles as the organs of the cell which perform specific functions within the cell.
it is a organelle called the mitochondrion
Chloroplast is known as the kitchen of cell.
The vacuole is the organelle in a plant cell that is involved in osmosis. It helps maintain turgor pressure in the cell by regulating the movement of water molecules in and out of the cell through osmosis.
Mitochondria, it is known as the powerhouse of the cell and providing it energy.
No it is not a cell.It is an cell organelle.
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.