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Some cell organelles of animal cells are interdependent on each other-
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Answered by fabbelly26
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Answer:

Explanation:

The cells that make up all organisms are highly organized structures, specifically designed to carry out processes necessary for life. The simplest cells belong to prokaryotes such as bacteria. The cells of eukaryotes, which are animals, plants, fungi and protists, are more complex. Within each eukaryotic cell, specialized structures called organelles work together to perform all life functions. One of the most important functions in the cell is making and processing proteins. Several organelles are directly involved in protein synthesis, while others provide support by performing ancillary duties necessary to keep the cell functioning properly for protein synthesis to occur.

Nucleus

The nucleus is the control center of the cell where DNA is housed. The DNA contains all the cell’s genetic information as well as the information the cell needs to carry out its functions, including reproduction. Here, DNA makes RNA by transcription, which begins the process of protein synthesis. The nucleolus is a small organelle within the nucleus where ribosomes are manufactured. In plant cells, chloroplasts necessary for photosynthesis are found in the nucleus.

Endoplasmic Reticulum

The structure of the endoplasmic reticulum is similar to a folded membrane. There are two types: rough and smooth. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is where lipid synthesis occurs, and where the organelle handles toxic substances within the cell. Rough endoplasmic reticulum is named for its rough appearance due to ribosomes attached to its folds. This is where most protein synthesis occurs.

Answered by kingofself
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Yes, the animal cells are mutual on each other.

Explanation:

  • The organisms, along the line of evolution, are getting very much progressed in their complexity. The primary animal to appear was a 'single-celled organism'.  
  • It slowly emerged in convolution to get further evolved.    
  • The 'single-celled organism' became multicellular.  
  • The cells came that together to form 'tissues', which 'aggregated together' to form organs, further into the organ system, where the maximum complexity lies. So cells do depend on one other.

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