A good way to understand cells at first to to see them as a factory. This factory manufactures proteins. The membraneforms the walls. There are doors which allow necessary things to come in and go out. The floor of the building contains the cytoplasm. The nucleus is the main office. This is where plans are drafted and drawn up to make proteins. These instructions are sent to the rough endoplasmic reticulum(RER). This is the factory floor. Each work station is a ribosome. These ribosomes make the proteins. The mitochondria are the power houses. The Golgi body is the shipping and receiving department. It sends out the proteins that the cell needs. The vacuoles are the trash bins. There are parts which are brought out when needed as in cell division: centrioles and fibers.
They perform several functions. They are important to maintain vitality
Organelles are minute structures present within a cell modified to perform a specific function/ functions. So basically they ensure the survival of a cell by performing their specific functions. Hope this is what you expected.
A structure in a cell that performs a function is called an organelle. All the organelles work together to help the cell survive.
They are organelles;
Each organelle has a different function.These functions are connected to each other so, the organelles work together to support the functions. That's when the body runs smoothly.
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They perform several functions. They are important to maintain vitality
structures that perform the organic functions at the level of the whole body are called
Organelles are minute structures present within a cell modified to perform a specific function/ functions. So basically they ensure the survival of a cell by performing their specific functions. Hope this is what you expected.
A structure in a cell that performs a function is called an organelle. All the organelles work together to help the cell survive.
they are little organs called organelles.
Organelle. Organelles are usually separate from the rest of the cell, and enclosed by a lipid bilayer. There is a wide variety of organelles, especially in eukaryotic cells.