What are the main functions of each of the cell plasma membrane, chromosomes, lysosomes, ribosomes, nucleus, nucleous, mitochondria, chloroplast, peroxisomes
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Plasma membrane - Plasma membrane permits the entry and exit of some material in the cell
Chromosomes -Chromosomes contain hereditary information of the cell in the form of genes
Lysosomes -In Case of damage to cell, lysosomes brust and release digestive enzymes in the cell to digest the cellular components
Nucleus -It controls the structure and working of cells
Mitochondria -The energy required for various chemical activities needed for life released by mitochondria in the form of Adenosine triphopshate molecules
Chloroplast -Chloroplast trap solar energy and utilises it to manufacture food for the plant.
Peroxisomes -Peroxisomes are specialized for carrying out some ocidative reaction, such as detoxification or removal of toxic substances from the cell.
Ribosomes- It provide space as well as enzymes for the synthesis of protein in a cell,hence called protein factories.
Nucleolus -the nucleolus is known as factory of ribosomes. Ribosomes are helpful in protein synthesis in the cytoplasm.