soluelimistöt
Soluelimistöt, also known as organelles, are specialized subunits within eukaryotic cells that perform specific functions. These membrane-bound structures are essential for the survival and proper functioning of the cell, akin to organs within a multicellular organism. Key examples include the nucleus, which houses the cell's genetic material; the mitochondria, responsible for energy production through cellular respiration; and the endoplasmic reticulum, involved in protein and lipid synthesis.
Other significant soluelimistöt include the Golgi apparatus, which modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for