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{{quotation|This article describes an [[organelle]], a cell component with its own distinctive structure and function. In [[eukaryotic cell]]s, this is bounded by its own membrane, which is a [[lipid bilayer]] made of [[phospholipid]].}} | {{quotation|This article describes an [[organelle]], a cell component with its own distinctive structure and function. In [[eukaryotic cell]]s, this is bounded by its own membrane, which is a [[lipid bilayer]] made of [[phospholipid]].<br>Unless otherwise specified, information about this organelle is about its ''in situ'' occurrence ''in vivo'', i.e., its occurrence in its usual location in living cells.}} | ||
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This article describes an organelle, a cell component with its own distinctive structure and function. In eukaryotic cells, this is bounded by its own membrane, which is a lipid bilayer made of phospholipid.
Unless otherwise specified, information about this organelle is about its in situ occurrence in vivo, i.e., its occurrence in its usual location in living cells.