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write function of mitrochondria , ribosomes ,chloroplast , nucleus , golgi bodies any 2

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Answered by nikhil97
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The functions are:
•Mitochondria : 1)Power houses of the cell
2)Formation of ATP
•Ribosomes : 1)Repairing damages
2)Directly chemical processes
•Chloroplast : 1)Conduct photosynthesis
2)Converts the sunlight and stores the energy storage molecules ATP and NADPH
•Nucleus : 1)The nucleus is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells
2)It contains the majority of the cells genetic material. This material is organise as DNA
•Golgi Bodies : 1)Process and bundle macromolecules like proteins and lipids 2)Helps in modification, sort and package proteins to be secreted

saiteja112: The nucleus contains genetic material or DNA in the form of chromatin, or, during mitosis or late interphase, chromosomes. All transcription and replication of genetic material takes place within the nucleus, as does RNA processing. The nucleolus also resides within the nucleus, and is responsible for RNA transcription and folding. Translation of RNA transcripts takes place outside of the nucleus
saiteja112: A mitochondrian is the organelle responsible for a cell's metabolism. It synthetizes ATP through a protein called ATP synthase. Mitochondria have a double membrane. An outer membrane and a folded inner membrane. The internal membrane, called the cristae is invaginated (folded or creased), to maximize surface area enabling it to hold more ATP synthases. It is called as "the powerhouse of the cell" which is present in the eukaryotic organisms. It has matrix inside the inner membrane.
Answered by Anonymous
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Nucleus - It is the spherical structures and controls all the activities of the cell.

Ribosomes - It is the tiny granules present in the cytoplasm. They help in protein synthesis.
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