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write functions of all parts of cell​

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Answered by Anonymous
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★ Cells are the basic fundamental unit of life which performs different functions in organisms.

★ Functions of all part of cells :-

● Nucleus :- It performs all the activities and process.

● Cell membrane :- Basically made out of phospholipid and protein.

● Mitochondrion :- It is the power house of the cell. Basically it is the site of cellular respiration.

● Lysosome :- It is known as the suicide sack. Basically it contains all the digestive enzymes.

● Rough Endoplasmic reticulum :- It contains ribosomes. it transport proteins and other materials also.

● Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum :- It contain no ribosomes and it stores protiens.

● Golgi apparatus :- Processes and packages protein.

● Nucleoulus :- Basically it is the dark spot of chromatin in nucleolus where ribosomes are produced.

● Cytoplasm :- Colloid that contains water and nutrients and supports the organelles.

● Organelles :- The parts of a cell with a particular function.

● Prokaryotic Cells :- No true nucleus and no membrane bound organelles.

● Eukaryotic Cells :- That contain a true nucleus and membrane bound organelles.

● Centrioles :- Only in animal cells, aid in cell division.

● Ribosomes :- Produce Proteins.

● Chloroplast :- Found only in plants, site of photosynthesis.

● Vacuoles :- Large storage sacks found mainly in plants.

● Cell Wall :- Structure in plants made of cellulose that is outside of the cell membrane.

● Chromatin :- Thin strands of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of a cell.

● Cytoskeleton :- Long protein filaments in the cytosol that support the cell.

Answered by Tristan13
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Answer: The nucleus controls all cellular functions. Chromosomes are large molecules in the nucleus made up of DNA and protein. Mitochondria are the factory and storage center for ATP, which is used as energy by the cell in making cellular products and carrying out the functions of the cell.

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