what are the three basic components of a cell?
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THE THREE MAIN COMPONENTS OF ANY PLANT OR ANIMAL CELL ARE:
PLASMA MEMBRANE/ CELL MEMBRANE. Structure- a bilipid membraneous layer composed of proteins and carbohydrates. ...
CYTOPLASM. ...
NUCLEUS. ...
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RIBOSOMES. ...
GOLGI BODY / APPARATUS. ...
LYSOSOMES. ...
MITOCHONDRIA.
PLASMA MEMBRANE/ CELL MEMBRANE. Structure- a bilipid membraneous layer composed of proteins and carbohydrates. ...
CYTOPLASM. ...
NUCLEUS. ...
1. " ...
RIBOSOMES. ...
GOLGI BODY / APPARATUS. ...
LYSOSOMES. ...
MITOCHONDRIA.
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The cell membrane, the nucleus, and the cytoplasm are the three components that make up a cell.
Explanation:
- The body contains a wide variety of cell kinds, sizes, and forms. The idea of a "generalised cell" is introduced for descriptive reasons. All cell types' features are present.
- Intricate arrangements of microscopic fibres and hundreds or even thousands of tiny, unique structures known as organelles can be found in the cytoplasm.
- A cell (plasma) membrane encloses each and every cell in the body. The cell membrane distinguishes between the internal and external components of the cell.
- The control centre of the cell is the nucleus, which is made up of a nuclear membrane enclosing fluid nucleoplasm. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the cell's genetic material, is found in chromatin threads in the nucleus.
- The gel-like substance that fills a cell is called cytoplasm.
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