Organelles are the "organs" that perform specialized tasks in a cell.
The nucleolus and the pore.
This is a completely illogical question
In autotrophic organisms, you would expect to find chloroplasts, which are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis. These organelles contain chlorophyll, allowing the organism to convert light energy into chemical energy. Additionally, autotrophs may have other specialized structures related to photosynthesis, but chloroplasts are the key organelles exclusive to this group.
Lettuce are plants and mouse is animal.There are few organelles. Some are cell wall,glyoxisomes,chloroplast etc
Organelles are in every cell. Virus do not have organelles.
The nucleolus and the pore.
Organelles are found in cells
ribosomes
This is a completely illogical question
In autotrophic organisms, you would expect to find chloroplasts, which are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis. These organelles contain chlorophyll, allowing the organism to convert light energy into chemical energy. Additionally, autotrophs may have other specialized structures related to photosynthesis, but chloroplasts are the key organelles exclusive to this group.
In eukaryotic cells -- both plant and animal
Chloroplasts, and a cell wall.
Lettuce are plants and mouse is animal.There are few organelles. Some are cell wall,glyoxisomes,chloroplast etc
well, ribosomes make proteins within a cell, but mitochondria have proteins.
Organelles are in every cell. Virus do not have organelles.
Lysosomes are organelles involved in breaking down unwanted things inside cells.
glogi apperatus and vacuoles