How will absence of any one of the cell organelle affect the cell’s working? -Biology 9th

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Functions of all the organelles are inter-linked to each other and ultimately to the working of the example cell. So, if even a single link is missing, the cell ultimately suffers and die. For e.g., DNA from the nucleus passes the information for protein formation to the ribosomes which send the proteins to Golgi complex and ER for modification and transport.

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