Organelle

/ˌɔːrɡəˈnɛl/ noun

An organelle is a small, specialized structure inside a cell that has a specific job, like making energy or building proteins.

From “organ” plus the diminutive suffix “-elle,” suggesting a “little organ.” Scientists named them this way because they act like tiny organs within a cell.

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