Yes, all cells contain internal structures that can move. For example, organelles like mitochondria can move within a cell to perform various functions such as energy production. Cytoskeleton components like microtubules and actin filaments also allow for movement of cellular structures and molecules.
All protists have cells containing at least one nucleus, internal membranes, and other typical cell structures
A ribosome is the organelle that builds proteins. Is that what you are looking for? If not, sorry! :(
Eukaryotic cells do not all have the same internal structure. A Eukaryotic cell is essentially a complex cell, although the defining element element that sets in apart from prokaryotic cells is the existence of a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells include both plant and animal cells; both have very different organelles.
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
ribosome
All eukaryotic cells contain a variety of internal structures. These complex eukaryotic cells include most plants as well as most animals.
All protists have cells containing at least one nucleus, internal membranes, and other typical cell structures
Ribosomes are the building structures in all cells.
A ribosome is the organelle that builds proteins. Is that what you are looking for? If not, sorry! :(
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
Eukaryotic cells do not all have the same internal structure. A Eukaryotic cell is essentially a complex cell, although the defining element element that sets in apart from prokaryotic cells is the existence of a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells include both plant and animal cells; both have very different organelles.
All of the structures in a lily are considered internal structure, but depending on the question, it might just want structures in the inside of the lily.
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
ribosome
Ribosomes are the protein-building structures contained in all cells.Ribosomes
nucleus, mitochondria