ii.1. Structural Organization and Functional Symphony of Cell Organelles
The cell has a basic structural organization involving various components, including cell organelles. This helps the cells to perform functions like respiration, obtaining nutrition, and clearing of waste material, or forming new proteins. This means that a particular function is carried out by a cluster of cells at a definite place in the body. This cluster of cells, called a tissue, is arranged and designed so as to give the highest possible efficiency of function.
Cell Organelles at Work: Exploring the Fluid Realm of Cytoplasm and Its Specialized Helpers |
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Cell Organelles: The Essential Builders of Cell Structure and Functionality |
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