Cell organelles are the parts of a cell that perform specific functions. The organelles include the cell membrane, which covers the cell and regulates what enters and exits; the ribosomes, which build proteins; the chloroplasts, which perform photosynthesis to make food from sunlight; and the nucleus, which contains the DNA that controls the cell. Other organelles are the vacuoles, which store materials; lysosomes and endoplasmic reticulum, which transport materials; mitochondria, which produce energy; and the Golgi body and centrioles, which are involved in packaging and cell division.
Cell organelles are the parts of a cell that perform specific functions. The organelles include the cell membrane, which covers the cell and regulates what enters and exits; the ribosomes, which build proteins; the chloroplasts, which perform photosynthesis to make food from sunlight; and the nucleus, which contains the DNA that controls the cell. Other organelles are the vacuoles, which store materials; lysosomes and endoplasmic reticulum, which transport materials; mitochondria, which produce energy; and the Golgi body and centrioles, which are involved in packaging and cell division.
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Cell organelles are the parts of a cell that perform specific functions. The organelles include the cell membrane, which covers the cell and regulates what enters and exits; the ribosomes, which build proteins; the chloroplasts, which perform photosynthesis to make food from sunlight; and the nucleus, which contains the DNA that controls the cell. Other organelles are the vacuoles, which store materials; lysosomes and endoplasmic reticulum, which transport materials; mitochondria, which produce energy; and the Golgi body and centrioles, which are involved in packaging and cell division.
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