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Question : Properties of cell organelles are not always found in the molecular constituents of cell organelles. Justify.

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Solution :No matter what is the function of a particular cell ORGANELLE all the cell organelles are MADE up of more or LESS similar MOLECULES. All the molecules come together in a particular fashion to build up a particular cell organelle. It is similar to the same brick making a small house or bag mansion of a factory. The constituents remain the same but the function and purpose of the finished product CHANGES. The organisation in a living body produces a new functional entity, which has its own properties not found in its components. Hence, a cell organelle is the one having its own properties not found in its molecular constituents.


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