MCQ
Differentiate between cell organelles and cell inclusions.
  • Cell organelles are living components, cell inclusions are non$-$living components.
  • B
    Cell organelles are non$-$living components, cell inclusions are living components.
  • C
    Both $A$ and $B.$
  • D
    None of the above.

Answer

Correct option: A.
Cell organelles are living components, cell inclusions are non$-$living components.
An organelle is a distinct part of a cell which has a particular structure and function. Cell organelles are living components of the cytoplasm of a cell, e.g., mitochondria, chloroplasts, ribosome, $ER,$ Golgi body, etc.
Cell inclusions are non$-$living components of the cytoplasm, e.g., reserve food, excretory or secretory products and mineral matter.

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