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What is the function of (a) Mitochondria (b) Rough endoplasmic reticulum (c) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (and) Lysosomes (e) Golgi apparatus​

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Answered by manastewari07
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(A)Mitochondria-  These are cell organelles which have two membranes. It's main function is to provide area of ATP synthesis .

(b)Rough endoplasmic reticulum- It is known as rough endoplasmic reticulum because it has particles called ribosomes attached to its surface. They help in protein manufacturing.

(c) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum- It is the site of manufacturing of lipids. It also helps in membrane biogenesis.

(d)Lysosomes- Lysosomes help to keep the cell clean by digesting any foreign material  as well as worn-out cell organelles.

(e)Golgi apparatus-The material synthesised near the ER is packaged and dispatched to various targets inside and outside the cell through the Golgi

apparatus.

Answered by shivanshsingh57
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(A)Mitochondria-  These are cell organelles which have two membranes. It's main function is to provide area of ATP synthesis .

(b)Rough endoplasmic reticulum- It is known as rough endoplasmic reticulum because it has particles called ribosomes attached to its surface. They help in protein manufacturing.

(c) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum- It is the site of manufacturing of lipids. It also helps in membrane biogenesis.

(d)Lysosomes- Lysosomes help to keep the cell clean by digesting any foreign material  as well as worn-out cell organelles.

(e)Golgi apparatus-The material synthesised near the ER is packaged and dispatched to various targets inside and outside the cell through the Golgi

apparatus.

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