how are cell organs and cell orgaelles different
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The cellular components are called the Cell Organelles. These cell organelles are membrane-bound, present within the cells and are distinct in their structures and functions. They coordinate with their functions efficiently for the normal functioning of the cell.
And cell organs are known as cell organelles mate so there is no difference..
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they get energy from either sun for food or from other diff modes . then this is used by mitochondria to generate energy .
the direction are given by nucleus .
"they function in an coordinated manner"
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