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what is cell organelles​

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A small organ-like structure present inside the cell is called a cell organelle. It has a particular structural makeup and performs a specific function. Depending upon the presence or absence of membrane, cell organelles can be classified into three categories, namely:

Without membrane: Some cell organelles like ribosomes are not bounded by any membrane. They are present in prokaryotic as well as eukaryotic organisms.

Single membrane-bound: Some organelles are bounded by a single membrane. For example, vacuole, lysosome, Golgi Apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum etc. They are present only in a eukaryotic cell.

Double membrane-bound: Cell organelles like mitochondria and chloroplast are double membrane-bound organelles. They are present only in a eukaryotic cell

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cell organelle ER Sab cellular structure which have practiced form structure and function where certain process are localised in eukaryotes they are the same throughout living bird cell organelle continue to survive and perform their function even outside the cell if they are provided with environment similar to the cytoplasm on the basis of membrane covering cell organelle of Three double membrane bound mitochondria plastid single membrane bound endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus slices of vacoule and membrane less ribosome many of the cell organelles we have discovered and study only after invention of electro microscope

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