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Since prehistoric times bells have been used to herald significant events. Bells call the faithful to worship and toll the time. The… Organelle , An organelle is a tiny structure inside a cell that performs a particular function. Organelles are only found in eukaryotic cells (those with a disti… Golgi Body , The Golgi body, or Golgi apparatus is a collection of flattened membrane sacks called cisternae that carry out the processing, packaging, and sorting…
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