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cell organelles any 5 point​

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Answered by pnandinihanwada
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Nucleus. nucleus; animal cell. ...

Ribosomes. Ribosomes are the protein factories of the cell. ...

Endoplasmic reticulum. Ribosomes on the outer surface of the endoplasmic reticulum play an important role in protein synthesis within cells. ...

Golgi apparatus. Golgi apparatus. ...

Chloroplasts. ...

Mitochondria.

Answered by granth1546473
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Explanation:

Nucleus

The Nucleus is the central and most important part of an object, movement or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth (like the brain of a cell)

Mitochondrians

Membrane-bound organelles found in "eukaryotic" cells, that make up plants, animals, fungi, etc. that the cell's power from a form of chemical energy called Adenosine Triposphate and also control cell cycle, cell death and cell growth.

Flagella

long, lashlike appendages serving as an organs means of transportation. but many types of organisms have flagellas as there main ways of travel, like gametes in algae, fungi, mosses and slime molds.

Golgi Apparatus

The major function for the Golgi apparatus is to modify, store and package protiens for the cell. This also has the job of creating Lybosomes.

Cell Membrane

Its the outer wall to protect the cell from its surroundings, and only allows certain ions and organic molecules into a cell. The cell Membrane also controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell

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