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what are the organelles present in a cell​

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Answered by HA7SH
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Explanation:

Different Cell Organelles :

Plasma Membrane.

Plasma Membrane.Nucleus/DNA.

Plasma Membrane.Nucleus/DNA.Ribosome.

Plasma Membrane.Nucleus/DNA.Ribosome.Mitochondria.

Plasma Membrane.Nucleus/DNA.Ribosome.Mitochondria.Vacuoles.

Plasma Membrane.Nucleus/DNA.Ribosome.Mitochondria.Vacuoles.Cytoskeleton.

Plasma Membrane.Nucleus/DNA.Ribosome.Mitochondria.Vacuoles.Cytoskeleton.Plastids.

Plasma Membrane.Nucleus/DNA.Ribosome.Mitochondria.Vacuoles.Cytoskeleton.Plastids.Endoplasmic Reticulum.

Core organelles include the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and several others. ... Different types of cells have different amounts of some organelles. For instance, cells that use a lot of energy tend to contain large numbers of mitochondria (the organelle responsible for harvesting energy from food).

Answered by Anonymous
1

The organelles present in a cell are

• Golgi apparatus

• Endoplasmic reticulum ( rough and smooth )

• Mitochondria

• Lysosomes

• Ribosomes

• Vacuoles

• Plastids ( in plants )

• Centrosomes ( in animals )

• Nucleus

• Nucleolus

• Plasma membrane

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