What are Intracellular structures?

Answer:
Intracellular structures are objects found inside a cell. (Intra- means inside.)

They include subcellular organelles, or simply organelles. These are relatively complex components of the cell, such as the nucleus and the mitochondria.

Other intracellular structures include lumps of waste substances, particularly in plant cells.

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