What is the functional regions of cells
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The three major functional region of cell are
(1) Nucleus
(2) Mitochondria and
(3) Ribosomes.
The central dense round body in the centre of a cell is called Nucleus.
It is an important component of living cell.
It can be stained and seen easily with microscope.
It is separated from the cytoplasm by a membrane called Nuclear membrane.
This membrane is porous and allows movement of materials between inside of the nucleus and cytoplasm.
3. Ribosomes present freely or on RER helps in translation of RNA into functional protein. The functional protein then determines the action of the cell.
Mitochondria is the power House of the cell.
It produce ATP.
(1) Nucleus
(2) Mitochondria and
(3) Ribosomes.
The central dense round body in the centre of a cell is called Nucleus.
It is an important component of living cell.
It can be stained and seen easily with microscope.
It is separated from the cytoplasm by a membrane called Nuclear membrane.
This membrane is porous and allows movement of materials between inside of the nucleus and cytoplasm.
3. Ribosomes present freely or on RER helps in translation of RNA into functional protein. The functional protein then determines the action of the cell.
Mitochondria is the power House of the cell.
It produce ATP.
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