What are Organelles?

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Organelles are structures in the cell that have a specific function. The nucleus' function is to contain DNA. The mitochondria's function is to produce energy for the other areas of the cell.
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Organelles are structures within a cell that are responsible for cellular functions.
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Organelles are a subunit of a cell that has it's very own lipid membrane. The term organelles is used to distinguish cells that contain DNA. Look here for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organelles
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