what is the term used for subcellular structures having characteristic forms and functions ?
Asked by harshmandlik
| 31st Jul, 2014,
11:02: PM
Expert Answer:
An organelle is a subcellular structure that has a specific function.
The activities of cells depends on the activities of subcellular structures within the cell (subcellular structures include organelles, the plasma membrane).
Answered by Sivanand Patnaik
| 1st Aug, 2014,
07:59: AM
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