The function of the cell depends on what organelle you are talking about. For example, the ribosomes synthesize proteins using RNA. Mitochondria produces ATPs which can be used by the body as energy. The lysosome breaks down any food or waste materials, including pathogens that may have entered the cell. These are some examples of organelles and their functions.
The main element that defines an organelle and what they do for a cell is the features that they have. Their functionality will be dictated mostly by the structure.
A specialized part of a cell having some specific function
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Cell organelles are the cells itself so they are the same thing. One doesn't do anything for another since they are the same thing.
A cell is the main part of the bodies insides. A organelle is a specialized subunit that is inside a cell.
Various components of a cell are called cell organelles. Various living activities are performed with the help of these organelles.
different organelle has different functions, eg: chloroplast for photosynthesis, mitochondria for energy and respiration, vacuoles for cell transport, membranes for cell signalling..etc..
Cell membranes hold in cytoplasm and protect the organelles.
Cell membrane
The energy produced by energy producing organelles help the rest of the cell's organelles operate normally. The rest of the organelles use the energy (ATP) to do their normal daily functions.
Organelles
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
Cell membranes hold in cytoplasm and protect the organelles.
Cell membrane
Vacuole and Cell wall
Organelles are the structures within the cell. They help the cell function.
A structure in a cell that performs a function is called an organelle. All the organelles work together to help the cell survive.
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It Help Keep its Organelles (Cell Organs) from exiting its mass, and help in the process of osmosis.
Vacuole and Cell wall
Protein help form cell membranes are organelles speed up chemical reactions.
centrioles
Vacuole and Cell wall
(1) organelles that produce proteins within the cell; (2) organelles that produce energy in the cell; and (3) specialty organelles. All of these organelles are active within the cytoplasm to help make the cell function correctly.