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What are orgnelles?

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Updated: 6/13/2024

Organelles are small structures inside the cell that have a particular function.

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What is the definition orgnelles?

Organelles are specialized subunits within a cell that have specific functions. They are surrounded by membranes and carry out various tasks such as energy production, waste removal, and protein synthesis. Examples of organelles include the mitochondria, nucleus, and endoplasmic reticulum.


Which organelle is present in the cells of a bean plant but not in the cells of a mouse?

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