An Organelle is a specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own lipid bilayer.
Ribosomes.
The ORGANELLE conducting photosynthesis is called chloroplast.
no you need cells they help your orangelle function and the send of nutrients and help connect your organs and obsorb tissue that helps your body function
There are four prominent organelles used to make a protein, which are the nucleus , ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus. However, it is the ribosomes that assemble the polypeptides; the others assist.
An energy trapping organelle in a plant would be the chloroplast because it traps light energy for light dependent reactions in photosynthesis to generate ATP( Adenosine Tri-phosphate) and NADPH (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate), sources of chemical energy for all organisms.
If it's inside the cell membrane and also enclosed in another membrane, it's an organelle. Not all organelles necessarily have membranes, but anything in a cell with a membrane would be an organelle. I would imagine you could call it a membranous organelle to be specific.