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what are cytoplasmic organelles?​


annuannu35: Cytoplasmic Organelles. Chapter 1. By definition, organelles are the membrane-bound structures in a cell. The nucleus is an example. Other organelles are located in the cytoplasm such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, peroxisomes, 

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Answered by CutyRuhi
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The submicroscopic ground cell substance, or cytoplasmatic matrix which remains after exclusion the cell organelles and particles is groundplasm. It is the hyaloplasm of light microscopy, and high complex, polyphasic system in which all of resolvable cytoplasmic elements of are suspended, including the larger organelles such as the ribosomes, mitochondria, the plant plastids, lipid droplets, and vacuoles.

Organellesare the membrane-bound structures in a cell. The nucleus is an example. Some examples of cytoplasmic organelles are mitochondria, golgiapparatus, lysosomes, vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, glyoxisomes etc.

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rakeshk86: i want the complete classificaton not only examples
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Answered by aachal0999
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Organelles are membrane bound structure in a cell.The nucleus is an example. Other organelles are located in the cytoplasm such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum,golgi apparatus, peroxisomes, lysosomes,vacuoles and glyoxisomes.

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