Biology, asked by lathalatha5760, 6 months ago

3) Explains the functions of parts of the cell​

Answers

Answered by kuki01
2

Each cell is surrounded by a membrane and contains parts called cellular organelles.

Every cell has a thin outer covering called the cell membrane, or plasma membrane. The cell membrane surrounds the contents of the cell and separates it from other cells and the environment.

The cytoplasm and specialized working parts called organelles are inside the cell membrane. The cytoplasm is a sea-like fluid that contains water and other chemicals. Some of these chemicals are found throughout the cytoplasm. Some of the chemicals are found just near the cell membrane, around the edges of the cytoplasm. Because the cytoplasm is fluid, the cell can change shape, much like a bag of water changes shape.

The nucleus is the most important part of a cell. It is the “information” headquarters and is in charge of the cellular activities. It contains the information that will tell the cell what to do, what to make, and when to divide. A nucleus is a small and very powerful part of a cell.

Hope this will help you!!

Answered by Ashhall
4

Answer:

Cells have many parts, each with a different function. Some of these parts, called organelles, are specialized structures that perform certain tasks within the cell. It also provides a track-like system that directs the movement of organelles and other substances within cells. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

PLEASE, MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST!

Similar questions