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What are inside an organelles cells

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Cytoplasm,vacoules,Endoplasmic reticulum,Nucleus,DNA,Ribosomes,plasma membrane,Chromosomes

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Cytoplasm,vacoules,Endoplasmic reticulum,Nucleus,DNA,Ribosomes,plasma membrane,Chromosomes

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Either the prokaryotic or Eukaryotic cells some features are common in both.DNA,Cytoplasm,ribosomes, plasma membrane but there is no definite nucleus in prokaryotic cell whereas a definite nucleus is found in eukaryotic cells within it genetic material (DNA) is found.Mitochondrial DNA is in the mitochondria (power house of a cell) Genetic information is carried out by RNA from DNA to the ribosomes. Endoplasmic reticulum are of two types,rough endoplasmic reticulum synthesizes proteins and smooth endoplasmic reticulum synthesizes lipids.The cytoskeleton comprises microtubules, microfilaments,intermediate fibers these structure maintains cell shape,size and movement. Ribosomes synthesizes proteins in th cell.Mitochondria are the region of cellular respiration generate ATP molecules by following the chemical pathways.Chloroplast found in plant cells contain chlorophyll are the site of photosynthesis.

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