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statuscvo [17]
3 years ago
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Animal cell organelles

Biology
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Alecsey [184]3 years ago
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Answer:

Nucleolus: Synthesis of ribosomal RNA.

Nucleus: Contains genes (chromatin).

Ribosomes: Protein synthesis.

Vesicle: Transport of materials within the cytoplasm.

Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER): Protein synthesis.

Golgi Apparatus: Processes, packages and distributes proteins to other organelles for export.

Cytoskeleton: Structural support of cells; facilitates the movement of the organelles.

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER): Lipid synthesis; drug metabolism.

Mitochondria: Produces energy for the cell called ATP.

Vacuole: Protection of the cell, collect waste products and maintain internal pH, among others. (*) Only in some animal cells.

Lysosome: Cellular digestion.

Centrosome: regulate the cell-cycle progression.

Cell membrane: separates the cell from its environment; regulates the movement of materials in and out of the cell.

Arada [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Animal Cell organelles are cell membrane, cytoplasm, lysosomes, ribosomes, a nucleus, mitochondria, the Golgi apparatus or Golgi bodies, ectoplasmic reticulum,  and vacuoles.

Explanation:

You might not count the cell membrane and cytoplasm as organelles because they hold the cell together. the cytoplasm is the fluid in which the other organelles float in, and the membrane is like a fleshy crust for the cell.

Plant cells have two more organelles/structures than animal cells. They are the chloroplast and cellwall. Plant cells also have a central vacuole and maybe some few smaller ones, in contrast to animal cells with many smaller vacuoles. Vacuoles are where things the cell needs (like water) are stored.

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