How do organelles differ from cytoplasmic inclusions?

There are 3 main parts in the eukaryotic cell:
– surface apparatus;
– nucleus;
– the cytoplasm.
In the cytoplasm, the internal environment of the cell, there are organelles and inclusions. Organoids are permanent structures of the cytoplasm that perform specific functions: ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex, mitochondria, lysosomes, cell center plus vacuoles and plastids in plant cells. Inclusions – non-permanent formations: starch grains, droplets of fat, crystals of citric acid, etc.



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