It depends on the function of the cell. For example: the muscle cells require a great deal of energy and so require many mitochondria per cell.
Yes, human cells have the same organelles, including the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and peroxisomes. However, some cells, like red blood cells, lack certain organelles such as the nucleus.
Likely mitochondria as muscles cells require more energy to do work
Animal cells use organelles (so do plant cells). Cells with organelles are called "eukaryotic" which means these are cells that have a nucleus (which is one of the organelles).
Animals have a greater number of different cellular organelles made of membranes compared to plants. This is because animal cells have specialized organelles such as lysosomes and centrioles, in addition to the organelles common to both plant and animal cells like mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.
eukaryotic cells. They contain membrane-bound organelles, a nucleus that houses the genetic material, and specialized structures for various cellular functions. Both plant and animal cells have similarities in structure, but differences in certain organelles and functions.
This is because certain cells have more needs and are specialized to whatever the body needs them to do. For example, in the Liver, cells are required to make a plentiful amount of Insulin and so therefore have Organelles to suit this need.
Yes, certain types of cells contain specific organelles while others do not, based on their function and specialized requirements. For example, animal cells contain mitochondria for energy production, while plant cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis. However, all cells have some common organelles, such as the nucleus and cytoplasm.
Organelles are found in the cytoplasm of cells.
Eukaryotic cells have organelles.
Yes, human cells have the same organelles, including the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and peroxisomes. However, some cells, like red blood cells, lack certain organelles such as the nucleus.
Likely mitochondria as muscles cells require more energy to do work
Animal cells use organelles (so do plant cells). Cells with organelles are called "eukaryotic" which means these are cells that have a nucleus (which is one of the organelles).
Plant cells have chloroplasts, cell walls, and large central vacuoles, which are not found in animal cells. Chloroplasts allow plants to photosynthesize, cell walls provide structure and support, and vacuoles store water and nutrients.
Organelles are found in the cytoplasm of cells.
Flagella are the organelles in cells that are whiplike in structure. They are responsible for providing motility to certain cells, such as sperm cells in animals and algae cells in plants.
Intermediate filaments reinforce the shape of cells and fix positions of certain organelles.
Animals have a greater number of different cellular organelles made of membranes compared to plants. This is because animal cells have specialized organelles such as lysosomes and centrioles, in addition to the organelles common to both plant and animal cells like mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.