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-in ‘cell biology’, an organelle is a ‘specialized sub-unit’ within a ‘cell’ that has a specific ‘function’-
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(‘organelles’ are either separately enclosed within their own lipid bi-layers (also called membrane-bound organelles) or are spatially distinct functional units without a ‘surrounding lipid bi-layer’ (‘non-membrane bound organelles’))
(the name organelle comes from the idea that these structures are parts of cells, as organs are to the body, hence organelle, the suffix -elle being a diminutive)
(‘organelles’ are identified by microscopy, and can also be purified by ‘cell fractionation’)
(there are many types of organelles, particularly in ‘eukaryotic cells’)
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(while ‘prokaryotes’ do not possess ‘organelles’ per se, some do contain ‘protein-based bacterial micro-compartments’, which are thought to act as ‘primitive organelles’)
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