Why are organelles important?
Organelles enable a cell to carry out metabolism. They perform the same functions as organs in a human: digestion (lysosomes), ATP synthesis (mitochondria), control of cell processes / ‘thinking’ (nucleus), protection and regulation of diffusion (cell membrane). In short, they enable a cell to carry out its job.
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