Properties of cell organelles are not always found in the molecular constituents of cell organelles. Justify.
Ans: Though the function of the cell organelles is different, they are usually made up of similar molecules. The molecules of the cell organelle are arranged in a certain way to form a particular cell organelle. For instance, a brick can be used to make a house or a bigger factory, even though the end products are different, the constituents of the brick remain the same. In a similar manner, the properties of the cell organelles do not depend on the molecular constituents.Properties of cell organelles are in fact outcome of the interactions of its constituents.