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How Do Organelles Contribute to Disease?
Dysfunction in organelles can lead to various diseases. For example, mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to metabolic disorders and neurodegenerative diseases, while lysosomal storage diseases result from defective enzymes within lysosomes.
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