the most important organelles are
nucleous
nucleolus
cell membrane
ribosomes
endoplasmic reticulum
golgi apparatus ( sorry bad speller but its right)
lysosomes
mitochondria
these are all i know so far but i will update it soon :)
the mitochondria
The function of all cellular organelles.
Mitochondria because the release the energy found in food.
This is important for maximum efficiency.
centrioles
Mitochondria
the mitochondria
mitochondria
The function of all cellular organelles.
Mitochondria because the release the energy found in food.
Yes they are organelles. They are in every cells.
Mitochondria are certainly important but so are other organelles like ribosomes, lysosomes, Golgi apparatus, etc. It all depends on what the cells primary function is. For any one individual cell, the mitochondria probably gives way to the nucleus as it has the instructions on how to create any other organelles. However the cell would not be able to function if any of the organelles are missing.
animal cells are Eukaryotic cells, so they have a true nucleus, and organelles such as mitochondaria, Golgi apparatus, Endoplasmic reticulum, cell membrane, ribosomes, vesicles, lysosomes and obviously the nucleus. That's most of them i think, the most important anyway
Probably lysosomes fuse and digest most organelles.
When methylene blue stains a tomato cell, it stains both the nucleus and the cytoplasm of the eukaryotic cells. These are the most important organelles of a plant.?æ
The organelles replicate in the G1 phase of interphase.
This is important for maximum efficiency.