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how do the cell organelles differ from cell inclusion on the basis of functions as well as location

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Answered by guptasarita68
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Basically, the key difference between cell organelles and cell inclusions is that cell organelles are living components and subcomponents of the cell that perform certain functions and act as cellular machines while cell inclusions are non-living chemical compounds and by-products of cellular metabolism that are ...

Answered by Yashgaur2017
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Answer:

They Differ as they have different shapes, sizes and functions.

Explanation:

1) GOLGI COMPLEX

It is called the Post Office of the cell. It transports material from one cell to another by the help of vesicles.

2) ENDOPASMIC RETICULAM

Also caller ER, It is of 2 types:-

a) Smooth/Granular ER

It helps in the synthesis of Proteins, Lipids & Carbohydrates, formation of Nuclear Membrane and Membrane BioGenesis.

b) Rough/Agranular ER

It helps in the synthesis of Protein, formation of Ribosomes.

3) MITROCHONDRIA

It helps in the breakdown of food particles and production of ATP.

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