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ElenaW [278]
4 years ago
8

What is the function of the following organelles?

Biology
1 answer:
Ronch [10]4 years ago
6 0
Nucleus: to control the function of the cell.

<span>Mitochondria:The powerhouse of the cell .They take in nutrients, and breaks them down and creates energy for the cell.

</span><span>Chloroplast: to convert energy from the sun into  sugars for the cell.

</span><span>Lysosomes:they digest  waste or worn out organelles

</span><span>Vacuoles: the main function of vacuoles is to separate anything that can be harmful to the cell.

</span><span>Ribosomes: synthesize proteins for use through out the cell.

</span>ER: creates and folds proteins and then carries these synthesized substances to the Golgi apparatus.

<span>Golgi apparatus: identifying, processing and packaging macromolecules.
</span><span>
</span><span>Cell membrane: to protect the cell from its environment  by controlling the movement of substances in and out of cells.

</span><span>Nuclear membrane: to separate the nucleus of a cell from the cytoplasm around it.

</span>Cell Wall: to protect the cell.

<span>Cytoplasm: to hold the cells organelles in place.</span>

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