Biology, asked by shaheermsh, 5 months ago

why cell wall not an organelle?​

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Answered by khushisaboji
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The cell wall isn't an organelle (according to VCE biology textbook) and the cytoplasm is not. My guess is that the wall regulates movement (ie, active function), whereas cytoplasm is just a fluid in which the other cells are surrounded (ie, passive).

Answered by SherafMasud25
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Non-membrane bound organelles are more solid structures that are not fluid-filled, so they have no need for a membrane. Examples of non-membrane bound organelles are ribosomes, the cell wall, and the cytoskeleton.




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