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refers to different bodies within a living cell that permorm various functions (eg. vacuole, endoplasmic reticulum).
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an intracellular ("within" the cell) structure (cell "organ") that has a specific function and structure. Eg nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplast. A cell has many organelles, each performing a specific function for the whole cell, and without which the cell could not fully function. [3: cell structure and function ]
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Microscopic bodies in the cytoplasm of cells that have distinctive functions (eg, nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, etc.).
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| organelle |
Structures within a cell, such as a mitochondria, ribosomes or chloroplast, each performing a specific function.
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A discrete subcellular structure that has a specialised function (eg, nucleus, mitochondrion).
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