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11 June, 17:32

Why are most organelles surrounded by membranes

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  1. 11 June, 19:39
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    Organelles are usually surrounded by membranes to keep them in one specific area, and they exist to make sure that a particular function can be carried out. They include things like the nucleus - the brain of the cell which sends out all the orders - or mitochondria, the 'power houses' of the cell, which produce energy in the form of ATP.
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