Question
In a eukaryotic cell, what's a non-organelle part of the cell?
Question 12 options:
A)
Ribosome
B)
Nucleus
C)
Cytoplasm
D)
Mitochondria
Question 12 options:
A)
Ribosome
B)
Nucleus
C)
Cytoplasm
D)
Mitochondria
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
In a eukaryotic cell, the non-organelle part of the cell among the options provided is:
**C) Cytoplasm**
The cytoplasm is the material within a cell, excluding the nucleus, and it contains various components including organelles like mitochondria and ribosomes. Ribosomes are not membrane-bound organelles, but they are often categorized with organelles due to their role in protein synthesis. The nucleus and mitochondria are both membrane-bound organelles.
**C) Cytoplasm**
The cytoplasm is the material within a cell, excluding the nucleus, and it contains various components including organelles like mitochondria and ribosomes. Ribosomes are not membrane-bound organelles, but they are often categorized with organelles due to their role in protein synthesis. The nucleus and mitochondria are both membrane-bound organelles.