The organelle which is more abundant in muscle cells than in other cells is mitochondria. This is due to the fact that muscle cells require more energy than any other cells.
Technically speaking it is the sarcoplasm, which is basically a nutrient rich cytoplasm. Otherwise it would be the mitochondria, which consists of nearly a third of total cell mass.
Mitochondria
mitochondria
mitocondria
lysosomes
Smooth ER
the ribosomes:)
The endoplasmic reticulum is involved in the production of steroids, the regulation of calcium and the breakdown of toxins.
It is a organelle. An organelle of plant cells.
ER
The answer is mitochondria. Athletes have more muscles, therefore more mitochondria, which are abundant in muscle cells.Also see: What_organelle_do_athletes_have_more_of_than_sedentary_individuals
mitochondria
sarcoplasmic reticulum
The most abundant substance in the cytoplasm of cells is water, by a good margin. The most abundant organelle [cellular organ] by mass are ribosomes, which convert DNA into protein.
Cells that require a lot of energy for daily activities, such as muscle cells.
Mitochondria
the most abundant tissue in the human body is the skeletal muscle. Connective tissueSkin Tissues. Large surface area. Top to toes.
lysosomes
Smooth ER
in a cell, all organelles are present, maybe you need to specify your question
The kind of organelle that is very abundant in liver cells is the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), specifically the smooth ER. It is found in the hepatocytes of the liver that detoxifies lipid-soluble drugs.