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Cell Wall, cell membrane, Nucleus, Nuclear Membrane, Cytoplasm, Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R), Ribosome, Mitochondria, Vacuole, Lysosome, Chloroplast, Vesicle, Cytosol, Golgi Apparatus, Acrosome, Autophagasome, Centriole, Cilium, Gylcosome, Glyoxysome, hydrogenosome, Melanosome, Myofibril,Parenthesome, Peroxisome.Mitochondrialysosomesendoplasmicgolgi apparatuschloroplastsby nivesh cullenasn sr sec school
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Cell Wall, cell membrane, Nucleus, Nuclear Membrane, Cytoplasm, Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R), Ribosome, Mitochondria, Vacuole, Lysosome, Chloroplast, Vesicle, Cytosol, Golgi Apparatus, Acrosome, Autophagasome, Centriole, Cilium, Gylcosome, Glyoxysome, hydrogenosome, Melanosome, Myofibril,Parenthesome, Peroxisome.Mitochondrialysosomesendoplasmicgolgi apparatuschloroplastsby nivesh cullenasn sr sec school
Dividing cells. In the embryo, most of the cells are dividing to produce more cells, this is how the embryo grows. In the adult, most cells are past their replicative lifespan (post-mitotic) and don't divide (nerve cells, muscle cells, etc.). The cells that are still undergoing cell division in the adult are stem cells or their progeny, often called transit amplifying cells (both found in many locations) involved in tissue repair, replacement or regeneration.