What are the only organelles found in bacterial cells?
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What are the only organelles found in bacterial cells?
Organelles:
A living things contain at least one cell. An organelle is a part of a cell that has a specific function that is different from the function of other organelles. An example of an organelle is the mitochondria, which provides energy.
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Organelles Lesson for Kids
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Chapter 2 / Lesson 17Learn about the structures in cells that float in the cell's cytoplasm called organelles. Explore the types and functions of some of these organelles including the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and the Golgi apparatus.
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