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Draw a labelled diagram animal cell Explain the function of control room of cell​

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tion:Animal cells are generally smaller than plant cells. Another defining characteristic is its irregular shape. This is due to the absence of a cell wall. But animal cells share other cellular organelles with plant cells as both have evolved from eukaryotic cells.A typical animal cell comprises the following cell organelles:Cell MembraneA thin semipermeable membrane layer of protein and fats surrounding the cell. Its primary role is to protect the cell from its surrounding. Also, it controls the entry and exit of nutrients and other microscopic ENTITIES into the cell.NUCLEAR MembraneIt is a DOUBLE-membrane structure that surrounds the nucleus. It is also referred to as the nuclear envelope.NucleusIt is an organelle that contains several other sub-organelles such as nucleolus, nucleosomes and chromatins. It also contains DNA and other genetic materials.CentrosomeIt is a small organelle found near to the nucleus which has a thick centre with radiating tubules. The centrosomes are where microtubules are produced.Lysosome (Cell Vesicles)They are round organelle SURROUNDED by a membrane comprising of digestive enzymes which help in digestion, excretion and in the cell renewal process.CytoplasmA jelly-like material which contains all the cell organelles, enclosed within the cell membrane. The substance found within the cell nucleus, contained by the nuclear membrane is called the nucleoplasm.Golgi ApparatusA flat, smooth layered, sac-like organelle which is located near the nucleus and involved in manufacturing, storing, PACKING and transporting the particles throughout the cell.Detailed Reading: Golgi ApparatusMitochondrionThey are spherical or rod-shaped organelles with a double membrane. They are the powerhouse of a cell as they play an important role in releasing energy.RibosomeThey are small organelles made up of RNA-rich cytoplasmic granules and they are the sites of protein synthesis.Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)This cellular organelle is composed of a thin, winding network of membranous sacs originating from the nucleus.VacuoleA membrane-bound organelle present inside a cell involved in maintaining shape and storing water, food, wastes, etc.NucleoporeThey are tiny holes present in the nuclear membrane which are involved in the movement of nucleic acids and proteins within the cell.Animal Cell TypesThere are numerous types of animal cells, each designed to serve specific functions. The most common types of animal cells are:Skin CellsMelanocytes, keratinocytes, Merkel cells and Langerhans cellsMuscle CellsMyocyte, Myosatellite cells, Tendon cells, Cardiac muscle cellsBlood CellsLeukocytes, erythrocytes, plateletNerve CellsSchwann cell, glial cells etcFat CellsAdipocytesMark me as a brainlist thankyou....



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