Lysosome contain digestive enzymes for almost all type of organic material. If their covering membrane breaks as it happens during injury to cell, the digestive enzymes will spill over cell content and digest the same. As lysosomes are organelles which on bursting can kill cells possessing them ,they are called suicide bags.
Mitochondria
This organelle, in short description, is known as a mitochondrion (singular), or mitochondria (plural).
This organelle, in short description, is known as a mitochondrion (singular), or mitochondria (plural).
This organelle, in short description, is known as a mitochondrion (singular), or mitochondria (plural).
This organelle, in short description, is known as a mitochondrion (singular), or mitochondria (plural).
No. DNA is store in the nucleus which is an organelle but the DNA specifically is not considered an organelle
Mitochondria
No, DNA is not considered an organelle. DNA is a molecule found in the nucleus of cells and contains the genetic information necessary for the development, functioning, and reproduction of living organisms. Organelles are specialized structures within cells that have specific functions.
No. It has a function to maintain the difference between the inside and the outside of the cell is not considered an organelle (little organ).
Yes of course it can. It is a locomotory organelle
RIBOSOMES
lysosomes
Mitochondria
No, the cell membrane is not considered an organelle. It is a structure that surrounds and protects the cell, controlling what enters and exits. Organelles are specialized structures within the cell that perform specific functions.
Nucleus
No, cytoplasm is not considered an organelle within a cell. It is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles. Organelles are specialized structures within the cell that perform specific functions.
"In cell biology, the nucleus (pl. nuclei; from Latin nucleus or nuculeus, meaning kernel) is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells." - Wikipedia article: "Nucleus (cell)"So yes, a nucleus is an organelle. Although my textbook doesn't really seem to consider the nucleus as an organelle, it treats it like its something separate... but it makes more sense that its considered an organelle.