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valentina_108 [34]
3 years ago
6

What are some of the structures inside a cell that help it to live and perform its role in an organism?

Biology
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natka813 [3]3 years ago
6 0
Every part or cell organelle is important and serves specific functions. The nucleous controls the whole of the cell. The mitochondria is the cell's powerhouse. etc....
Evgesh-ka [11]3 years ago
4 0


The cell has several structures and organelles that help it perform its role in an organism.

1. Plasma membrane. This mediates cell to cell interactions and adhesion to surfaces.

2. Cytoplasmic matrix.   This forms an environment for other organelles and is the location of many metabolic processes.

3. Nucleus. This is the repository for genetic information and is also the control center of the cell.

4. Mitochondria.  This are used for energy production.

5. Golgi apparatus.  These are used  for packaging and secretion of materials for various purposes and for lysosome production.

6.Cell wall and Pellicle. Strengthen and give shape to the cell.


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