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R. Barnes

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Answered Dec 04, 2020

All cells do not really contain the same organelle, but then they do contain the same organelle. Some of the organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and so on and so forth, are found in all eukaryotic cells; however, chloroplasts are only found in plant cells, and centrioles are only present in animal cells.

However, Prokaryotic cells do not bear cell organelles. Every cell in the human body contains organelles (organelles are structures that have specialized functions). They are just like organs in the body; each organelle contributes in its own way to help in the functionality of the cell.

The nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts are all organelles. Despite the main importance in cell function (and therefore to all life), organelles have actually only been studied closely following the invention of the transmission electron microscope, which actually allowed them to be seen in detail for the very first time.

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H. Jones

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Answered Oct 23, 2020

The correct answer to this question is no. All of the cells do not contain the same organelles. There are some cells that do not have any organelles and may not even have a nucleus. Cells also differ in their complexity, for some cells are more complex than others. An example of a standout type of cell is eukaryotic cells. They are found in the body of humans, as well as humans.

Then there are prokaryotic cells, which are found in plants. The organelles that are found on the body's cells are important to ensure the cells are working correctly, as well as ensuring that they are carrying out all necessary and required functions.

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I. Klose

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Answered Sep 27, 2020

All the cells come with a DNA that is surrounded by the nucleus. The main reason for this is there are three tenets that are part of the theory. One part is that there are different living organisms that are composed of one or more cells.

The cell is known to be the basic unit of structure and it is also known to make up the different organisms that we can find right now. The different cells will also come from some pre−existing cells. Another thing that you should know about cell theory is that this was created back in the late 1800s.

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Jessica Rhodes

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Answered Sep 21, 2020

Not all of the cells contain the same organelles.

• Some cells will not even have organelles or even a nucleus.

• The cell theory asserts that cells are the building blocks of life.

• Cells make up all living organisms and assist in conducting the processes necessary for life.

• Your hair, skin, and organs are all comprised of cells.

• Cells are the primary structural component for all organisms.

• However, an example of something that does not contain organelles is red blood cells, which only contain hemoglobin.

• Red blood cells lack DNA.

• Technically speaking, an organelle is defined as a section separated from the rest of the cell through a phospholipid membrane.

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B. Lucian

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Answered Sep 18, 2020

Not all of the cells will contain the same organelles. There are some cells that will not even contain organelles or even a nucleus. Some cells are simpler while there are also others that are called “complex” because they will have more complex parts. If you are checking out Eukaryotic cells, this is the type of cell that you can found in your body as well as the bodies of other animals.

Prokaryotic cell, on the other hand, is the type of cell that you can find in a lot of plants. The organelles that can be found on the cells of the body will make sure that the cells are working properly so that they can do all of their functions well.

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T. Moore

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Answered Mar 26, 2020

The team would need to make sure that the different things that need to be fixed for the backlog items will be arranged properly; otherwise, it may become an issue, and this is not something that you want.

If in case the backlog items cannot be done immediately, the team should make an effort in order to improve the available skills. This means that E is also the second answer that is available for this. There is always a need for the team to know exactly what they should do in order to accomplish the tasks that are required to do.

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D. Peter

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Answered Mar 12, 2020

I would have to say that the answer is D. Not all of the cells will contain organelles. For example, when you check out certain cells, you will see that they do not have organelles or even nucleus. For Eukaryotic cells, you can expect that each of the cells that you have in your body right now will contain organelles.

The organelles are actually very important. They are known to be effective in making the cell function properly so that it can be used. There are different organelles that the cells may have that you do not know, such as the following: mitochondria, nucleus, and chloroplasts.

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k.Paul

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Answered Dec 11, 2017

There are many theories in science. Today, this theory of the cell is believed and accepted by all in the science world. The cell theory means that living things are made up of cells. Cells are the tiniest unit of the living things. Cells do certain things. The cell theory includes three main things about it.

First, the living things have at least one cell in them. Second, the cell is the smallest part of the structure in these living things. Last, the cells are created from other cells. They can reproduce. However, all cells do not contain the same organelles. They contain different organelles. This depends on the type of cells. There are two main types which are prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

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John Smith

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Answered Oct 24, 2016

All cells contain the same organelles
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