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In cell biology, an organelle /ɔːrɡəˈnɛl/ is a specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function. Individual organelles are usually separately enclosed within their own lipid bilayers.
The name organelle comes from the idea that these structures are to cells what an organ is to the body (hence the name organelle, the suffix -elle being a diminutive). Organelles are identified by microscopy, and can also be purified by cell fractionation. There are many types of organelles, particularly in eukaryotic cells. While prokaryotes do not possess organelles per se, some do contain protein-based microcompartments, which are thought to act as primitive organelles.
In biology organs are defined as confined functional units within an organism. The analogy of bodily organs to microscopic cellular substructures is obvious, as from even early works, authors of respective textbooks rarely elaborate on the distinction between the two.
Credited as the first to use a diminutive of organ (i.e., little organ) for cellular structures was German zoologist Karl August Möbius (1884), who used the term organula (plural of organulum, the diminutive of Latin organum). In a footnote, which was published as a correction in the next issue of the journal, he justified his suggestion to call organs of unicellular organisms "organella" since they are only differently formed parts of one cell, in contrast to multicellular organs of multicellular organisms.
It might be time to get bottomless. https://www.critterandguitari.com/pages/organelle www.knobsdemos.com
http://www.critterandguitari.com/organelle Introducing the Organelle™ The Organelle™ makes it easy to experiment with new ways of making music. It combines playful and intuitive controls with a powerful sound engine. It is limitless in musical possibility and a joy to play. Flexible At the heart of the Organelle's sound engine is a robust computer that runs patches. A patch allows the instrument to take on different forms. Onboard hardware for sound input and output and mappable knobs, keys and buttons enable patches to synthesize, sample, effect and anything in between! Expandable The Organelle™ ships with a set of common default patches, and new patches may be loaded from a USB drive. Simply select patches from our expanding community-driven online repository, transfer them to a US...
The Critter & Guitari Organelle isn’t your typical synthesizer; it goes above and beyond, offering synthesis, processing, and sampling capabilities, and is endlessly customizable for the tinkerers out there. Using the Pure Data programming language, you can actually build and upload your own patches, giving you endless sonic possibilities. If you can dream up the sound, you can make it using the Organelle. Read more on Reverb: https://goo.gl/oHcHcX Shop the Critter & Guitari Organelle on Reverb: https://goo.gl/KZ68vN
So this will be a series now! Going thru aaall the patches for the organelle!! Starting of with the list from critter and guitari themselfs. So probably more of videos for those who not yet has got the lovely organelle.
showing some of the patches on the organelle synth by critter and guitari my music - http://florist.life/
This video is taught at the high school level. I use this PowerPoint in my biology classes at Beverly Hills High School. Topics: - 3 Main sections - Cytoplasm - Cell membrane - Nucleus - Nucleolus - Ribosomes - Rough ER - Smooth ER - Golgi body - Vesicles - Mitochondria - Endosymbiosis - Lysosomes - Cilia - Flagella - Chloroplasts - Vacuole - Cell wall Teachers: You can purchase this PowerPoint from my online store at TeachersPayTeachers.com. Here is the link to my online store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Organelles-of-the-Cell-PowerPoint-1268009
Big up to patchmakers! You make creativity fun!! This is just a small demonstration of what the organelle can do. And it is growing daily! So could it be that this is the best synth ever?! https://www.critterandguitari.com/
This is a demo of Pow Pow's Polybeats, a new polyrhythmic drum machine for the Organelle! This patch was made in collaboration with Christopher Sean Powell (aka Pow Pow of Man Man / Spaceship Aloha / Need New Body)! Layer drum samples in a looping sequence to create instant, complex beats! Each key places a new sound in the sequence. The sound repeats at an adjustable number of sixteenth notes (knob 1). Adjust BPM (knob 2), sample playback speed (knob 3), and decay (knob 4). Placing different sounds repeating at various intervals leads to intricate polyrhythms and endless fun! With this patch it's easy to make simple drum tracks or fully-operational party jams! Replace the samples with ones of your own to customize the range of sounds! To download this patch and others, visit our patch ...
I've got a mule, and her name is Sal,
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal.
She's a good ol' worker an' a good ol' pal,
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal.
We've hauled some barges in our day,
Filled with lumber, coal, and hay,
And we know every inch of the way
From Albany to Buffalo.
Low bridge, everybody down!
Low bridge, for we're comin' through a town!
And you'll always know your neighbor,
You'll always know your pal,
If you've ever navigated on the Erie Canal.
We'd better look around for a job, ol' gal,
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal!
'Cause you bet your life I'd never part with Sal,
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal!
Git up there, mule, here comes a lock,
We'll make Rome 'bout six o'clock,
One more trip and back we'll go