Question
Name any five cell organelles.

Answer

The organelles present in a typical cell are:
  1. Mitochondria
  2. Endoplasmic reticulum
  3. Plastid
  4. Golgi body
  5. Vacuoles
  6. Lysosomes
  7. Centrosomes
    (Write any 5)

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