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How are organelles adapted for their functions

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Cells, therefore, 'know' how to do the work for themselves; as body cells they clump together to do a particular part of the work. They adapt themselves by concentrating on one of their talents - maybe food digestion, so they make themselves into a stomach - or breathing - lungs - and so on.

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