Animal cells are the cells found in animals. You are made up of trillions of animal cells.
These are the 3 basic parts of an animal cell (as you will learn in Biology):
Cell Membrane: A cell membrane works like a bouncer in a nightclub. It lets the good things in like nutrients and lets the bad things out like waste. It is also like a sieve.
Cytoplasm: Cytoplasm is the jellylike part of the cell where the action takes place. It is where the nutrients are used.
Nucleus: The nucleus controls the cell, and tells it what to do. The nucleus also contains the DNA which is like a blueprint. A blueprint is a plan that people use when they build. A cell's blueprint is the plan the cell uses when it reproduces.
Animal Cells consist of the Rough E.R.(endoplasmic reticulum), Smooth E.R., many tiny vacuoles, mitochondria[plural: mitochondrion], cell(plasma) membrane, Nucleus, Nuclear envelope, Nucleolus, Ribosomes, Lysosomes, Golgi apparatus(Golgi bodies), Centrioles, and if you need detail, chromatin is inside the nucleolus
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1.cell membrane
2.monosaccarites
3.cell wall
4.plasma...
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i dont excactly know what the parts are but i know there is a cell membrane involved the three parts of a animal cell is the cell membrane, Nucleus and cytoplasm.
main parts of an animal cell are the... Cell Membranes, Ribsomes, Nucleus(plural is Nuclei), and the Cytoplasms.
Three parts that are not found in the animal cell are large central vacuole, cell wall, and chloroplast.
Cells have a cell wall animal cell's don't have a cell wall.
The parts of an animal cell are called organelles because they are the organs of a animal cell.
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Cell Wall
Cell wall :))
All animals have it.
The model cell is not liquid, and it may not have all the parts.
plastids and cell wall
It can be hard to remember all the parts of an animal cell. Some of the animal cell parts are the nucleus, the cell membrane, smooth ER, rough ER, golgi body, vacuole, nucleolus, lysosomes, and ribosomes.