- In cell biology, an
organelle is a
specialized subunit,
usually within a cell, that has a
specific function. The name
organelle comes from the idea that...
- The
vault or
vault cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein is a
eukaryotic organelle whose function is not yet
fully understood.
Discovered and
isolated by Nancy...
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Organelle biogenesis is the biogenesis, or creation, of
cellular organelles in cells.
Organelle biogenesis includes the
process by
which cellular organelles...
- A vesiculo-vacuolar
organelle (VVO) is an
organelle that
contributes to
endothelial cell permeability. VVOs are
found in the
endothelium of
normal blood...
- its
parasitic lifestyle. M.
pneumoniae cells also
possess an
attachment organelle,
which is used in the
gliding motility of the
organism by an
unknown mechanism...
- A
polar organelle is a
structure at a
specialised region of the
bacterial polar membrane that is ****ociated with the
flagellar apparatus. This flagellum-****ociated...
-
heteroplasmy to occur,
organelles must
contain a
genome and, in turn, a genotype. In animals,
mitochondria are the only
organelles that
contain their own...
- the plants, with chloroplasts.
Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound
organelles such as the nucleus, the
endoplasmic reticulum, and the
Golgi apparatus...
- that mitochondria,
plastids such as chloroplasts, and
possibly other organelles of
eukaryotic cells are
descended from
formerly free-living prokaryotes...
- πλαστός (plastós) 'formed, molded'), pl. plastids, is a membrane-bound
organelle found in the
cells of plants, algae, and some
other eukaryotic organisms...