What organelle does L indicate?

Animal Cell

a
Cytoplasm
b
Mitochondrion
c
Centriole
d
Golgi body

1 answer

Without a visual reference, I can't definitively identify what "L" corresponds to in an animal cell diagram. However, I can give you some information about each option:

  • Cytoplasm (a): The jelly-like substance within the cell membrane where organelles are located.
  • Mitochondrion (b): Known as the powerhouse of the cell, involved in energy production.
  • Centriole (c): Structures that play a role in cell division and are involved in the organization of the mitotic spindle.
  • Golgi body (d): Involved in the modification, sorting, and packaging of proteins and lipids.

If you have a specific context or description about where "L" is located in the diagram or its characteristics, I could help better identify it!