Reply Thu 17 Feb, 2011 01:56 am
The animal cell (celula animals) consists of many organelles that are need in order for the cell to function ranging from the nucleus, plasma membrane, to lysosomes.
The most prominent organelle in an animal cell is normally the nucleus.
Ribosomes consist of two sub units and functioning as the site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm.
Endoplasmic reticulum makes up more then half the membrane of the cell.
Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed sac of hydrolytic enzymes that the cell uses to digest macromolecules.
Peroxisome is a specialized metabolic compartment bounded by a single membrane.
Mitochondria are the organelles that convert energy to forms that cells can use for work.
Nonmembrane organelles within the cells include microtubules and microfilaments.
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