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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Inside the cell
What is the importance of the organelles within a cell? What is the internal factor that they are trying to maintain?
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The organelles in a cell are all very important. They're important because they all serve for a different purpose or job. If the cell was missing something, it wouldn't function well. They are trying to maintain life.
Organelles are known as little organs. They have specific functions in a cell. Organelles are very important to the cell like organs are important to the body.
Every organelle in the cell has a specific funciton. A cell needs all of them working to live. The internal factor they are trying to maintain is homeostasis.
The organelles are a very important part of the cell.The internal factors maintane homestatus. If any of these things were missing, the cell would not function properly.
5 comments:
The organelles in a cell are all very important. They're important because they all serve for a different purpose or job. If the cell was missing something, it wouldn't function well. They are trying to maintain life.
Organelles are known as little organs. They have specific functions in a cell. Organelles are very important to the cell like organs are important to the body.
In a cell organelles are very important because they all have their own function and part. IF something was missing then it wouldn't run properly.
Every organelle in the cell has a specific funciton. A cell needs all of them working to live. The internal factor they are trying to maintain is homeostasis.
The organelles are a very important part of the cell.The internal factors maintane homestatus. If any of these things were missing, the cell would not function properly.
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