What is the measurable module smaller than a cell called?

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2026-05-06 10:16

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The measurable module smaller than a cell is called a "subcellular structure" or "organelle." These components, such as mitochondria, ribosomes, and the endoplasmic reticulum, play specific roles within the cell and can be studied individually. Their sizes typically range from nanometers to micrometers, making them smaller than the entire cell itself.

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