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Eukaryotes have specialized parts that perform specific functions. What are

these specialized parts called?

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Organelles

Step-by-step explanation:

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These are called Cell organelles.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Cell membrane and cytoplasm are present in prokaryotes also.
  • In eukaryotes specialised organelles are present that have a definite structure, definite shape and definite function.
  • These organelles and their function are:

a) Endoplasmic reticulum: It form s the supporting frame work of the cell and serves as the pathway distribution of material.

b) Golgi apparatus: Synthesis and secretion of enzymes and hormones.

c) Ribosomes: Site of protein synthesis

d) Lysosomes: intracellular digestion,destruction of foreign substances,formation of bones by digesting cartilage

e) Centrosomes: Found only in animal cell Initiates and regulates cell division.

f) Plastids: present only in plands. Contain colour pigment and are responsible for carrying out photosynthesis,providing colour and storing starch.

g)Mitochondria: Known as the power house of the cell and is involved is ATP production.

h) Nucleus: Known as the brain of the cell and controls the functioning of the cell.

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