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Give the functions of:-

Mitochondria

Lysosomes

Golgi apparatus

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Answered by ankurpanchal5
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Explanation:

in general, the Golgi apparatus is made up of approximately four to eight cisternae, although in some single-celled organisms it may consist of as many as 60 cisternae. The cisternae are held together by matrix proteins, and the whole of the Golgi apparatus is supported by cytoplasmic microtubules. The apparatus has three primary compartments, known generally as “cis” (cisternae nearest the endoplasmic reticulum), “medial” (central layers of cisternae), and “trans” (cisternae farthest from the endoplasmic reticulum). Two networks, the cis Golgi network and the trans Golgi network, which are made up of the outermost cisternae at the cis and trans faces, are responsible for the essential task of sorting proteins and lipids that are received (at the cis face) or released (at the trans face) by the organelle

Answered by Anonymous
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Function of Mitochondria:

✔It is known as the powerhouse of the cell.. its main function is to produce energy in the form of ATP molecules.

Function of Lysosomes:

✔They are known as the sucidal bags of the cell.. this is because they are responsible for keeping the cell clean.They digest excess or worn out organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses or bacteria.

Function of Golgi apparatus:

✔The Golgi apparatus serves as a processing center for the exportation of proteins, lipids and other large molecules to their final destinations outside of the cell. .

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