The membrane-covered compartment of eukaryotic cells are called vesicles. The vesicles are developed when a part of the membrane nips off.
organelles
Vesicles is the answer
Eukaryotic cells do not all have the same internal structure. A Eukaryotic cell is essentially a complex cell, although the defining element element that sets in apart from prokaryotic cells is the existence of a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells include both plant and animal cells; both have very different organelles.
There are eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are more complex.
Mitosis
Membrane compartments in eukaryotic cells are organelles.
All eukaryotic cells have membrane covered compartments called vesicles. They form when part of the cell membrane of an object pinches off.
Vesicles is the answer
organelles
I think you want organelles as your answer.
vesicles
Vesicles
Glyco-protein cell coats, as compared to a bacterial cell wall.
It is vesicles.
All eukaryotic cells have membrane-covered components called organelles.
All eukaryotic cells have a membrane covered compartment called the nucleus. The nucleus is the control center of the cell and contains the cells DNA.
Its the vesicle/transport vacuole.