Organelle
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Image:Biological cell.png In cell biology, an organelle is one of several structures with specialized functions, suspended in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. Organelles were historically identified through the use of microscopy, and were also identified through the use of cell fractionation.
A few large organelles probably originated from endosymbiont bacteria:
- chloroplast
- Other plastids, such as leucoplasts, amyloplasts, Etioplasts, Elaioplast, rhodoplasts, and chromoplasts.
- mitochondrion
Other organelles include:
- acrosome
- centriole
- cilium/flagellum
- endoplasmic reticulum
- glyoxysome
- golgi apparatus
- lysosome
- melanosome
- mitosomes
- myofibril
- nucleus
- parenthesome
- peroxisome
- ribosome
- vacuole
- vesicle
Other related structures:
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See also
| Organelles of the cell |
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| Acrosome | Cell wall | Cell membrane | Chloroplast | Cilium/Flagellum | Centrosome | Cytoplasm | Endoplasmic reticulum | Golgi apparatus | Lysosome | Melanosome | Mitochondrion | Myofibril | Nucleus | Parenthesome | Peroxisome | Plastid | Ribosome | Vacuole | Vesicle |
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