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what is structure of a cell​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If you ask it commonly without being specific cell this is your answer

Nucleus(defined or undefined)

Nuclei

Endoplasmic reticulum

Golgi apparatus

Mitochondria

Lysosomes

Cell membrane

Cytoplasm

Protoplasm

Answered by preetamghosh1234
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Cell Structure
Ideas about cell structure have changed considerably over the years. Early biologists saw cells as simple membranous sacs containing fluid and a few floating particles. Today's biologists know that cells are infinitely more complex than this.

Illustration showing the structure of a cell
There are many different types, sizes, and shapes of cells in the body. For descriptive purposes, the concept of a "generalized cell" is introduced. It includes features from all cell types. A cell consists of three parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and, between the two, the cytoplasm. Within the cytoplasm lie intricate arrangements of fine fibers and hundreds or even thousands of miniscule but distinct structures called organelles.
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