What are the three major parts of the cell?

1 Answer
May 24, 2016

Cell Membrane, Chromatin and Cytoplasm

Explanation:

Cell Membrane, Chromatin and Cytoplasm.

Cell Membrane, every cell must have a boundary protecting it from the outside world and defining the space of existence. Even a cell with a cell wall (plant, fungi) will still have a cell membrane.

Chromatin is the genetic material that determines the structural and functional capabilities of the cell. This material can be housed within a nucleus (eukaryotic cells) defined by a nuclear envelope (membrane) or chromatin can float within the cytoplasm (prokaryotic cells).

Cytoplasm is the plasma that houses all of the organelles for the cell to function.