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11 years ago
a cell has so many organelles, i dont know how i could fit all that information into only 3 paragraphs!

how would you organize an essay on cell organelles in only 3-4 paragraphs?
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11 years ago
Paragraph 1: Nuclear structure; Nuclear envelope, nucleolus, chromatin
Paragraph 2: Endplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, mitochondrion
Paragraph 3: cytoskeleton, lysosomes, peroxisome, golgi apparatus

In the thrid paragraph all of the organelles deal with structure or cellular digestion.
The second cellular respiration and energy production
The first everything with the nucleus.
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11 years ago
Paragraph 1: Organelle definition, reasons for organelles, evolution of organelles (some have DNA.... independent organisms initially?)

Paragraph 2: Organelles that involve cell information (DNA/RNA/Protein)

Paragraph 3: Organelles that involve energy  (mitochondria, chloroplasts)

Paragraph 4: Organelles that involve cell machinery
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11 years ago
Well, here's how you should do your essay:

1. Keep it concise: short but informative. Just use brief and basic descriptions of the organelles - don't put all the information you find - just the relevant ones!

2. Polish it and categorize the organelles into four main paragraphs, and provide words for continuity! Don't jump from one organelles to the other!

Here is your sample outline:

Paragraph 1: A brief introduction to the cell and organelles. Describe how they float in the cytoplasm and their relationships to the Nucleus and the Plasma Membrane. Their basic functions and how they evolved to such a state.

Paragraph 2: Organelles concerned with proteins: Ribosomes, Golgi Apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum

Paragraph 3: Organelles concerned with energy: Mitochondria, Chloroplast

Paragraph 4: Organelles concerned with cell homeostasis and transport: Cytoskeleton, Centriole, Microtubules, Lysosomes, Peroxisome, Vacuole

Well, that's the way I would want it to be presented to me!

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