Organell
Organell, sometimes spelled organelle, is a term in cell biology for a specialized subunit within a cell that performs a specific function. Most organelles are enclosed by a phospholipid membrane that separates their interior from the cytosol, enabling compartmentalized metabolism. In eukaryotic cells, organelles organize complex processes in defined spaces; prokaryotic cells generally lack membrane-bound organelles, although they possess various functional structures.
Common organelles include the nucleus, which houses genetic material and coordinates gene expression; mitochondria, the sites
Most membrane-bound organelles are thought to have originated, in part, through endosymbiotic events, notably mitochondria and,
Organelles are central to cell biology and physiology. Defects in organelle function can underlie a range of