WAEC - Biology (2006 - No. 6)

Which of the following parts of a cell is not an organelle?
Food vacuole
Mitochondrion
Cell wall
Nucleus

Explanation

A cell wall is not considered a cell organelle, but rather a structural layer outside the cell membrane, providing support and protection. 

Organelles are internal, membrane-bound structures within a cell that perform specific functions, like the nucleus or mitochondria. The cell wall, on the other hand, is a rigid outer layer that surrounds certain cells, including plant and fungal cells, and some bacteria. 

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