英[ˌɔːgə'nel]美[ˌɔːgə'nel]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
An organelle is one small part of a cell that has a very specific function or job. The nucleus itself is an organelle.
The different parts of a cell, especially the ones that are separated from the rest of the cell by a membrane, are known as organelles. Chloroplasts, which convert sunlight to energy, are important organelles in plants, and mitochondria, which create energy from the breakdown of sugars, are vital organelles in most organisms, including humans. Organelle is a diminutive of organ, from the idea that just as organs support the body, organelles support the individual cell.