An
animal cell is a fundamental unit of life in living organisms. It is a complex
structure that makes up various tissues and organs in animals.
The animal
cell consists of several parts, each with a specific role. The cell membrane
acts as a protective barrier, regulating the passage of substances in and out
of the cell. Within the cell, the nucleus serves as the control center.
Cytoplasm, a gel-like substance, fills the cell and hosts various organelles,
including mitochondria responsible for energy production.