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Golgi Complex
The cell membrane is a lipid bilayer while the organelle membranes are usually a single layer of lipids. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts are the exception and have a lipid bilayer. AS you see, it depends on which organelle. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts have a bilayer (2). The others have one.
mitochondrion
Eukaryotic cells have an organelle wrapped around it called a plasma membrane,
The organelle that can be used for storage of waste products is called the lysosome. The lysosome also contains chemicals that break down old cell parts.
This is called the lysosome. It eats the waste products in the cell.
an organelle called vacuole
E.R. or called endoplasmic reticulum. This is a series of folded membranes that move materials around the cell; organelle. The organelle is like the organs of a human nucleus heart/brain etc and other parts of the cell
an organelle called vacuole
The nucleus directs all the activities that go through the cell. This organelle is surrounded by nuclear membranes, to protect it. The nucleus holds the DNA of the cell. Inside of the nucleus may be an organelle called the nucleolus. This organelle holds the RNA of the cell: it is composed of proteins and nucleic acids .
Yes, all organelles within the cell are bound by membranes that are all made up of the same basic structure but have different kinds of proteins within them that allow them to have a distinct cellular function. These membranes are always in exchange with one another as well, things called vesicles will bud off from one membrane and fuse with another to deliver things from one organelle to another. So for example the nucleus is bound by the nuclear membrane and the cell is bound by the plasma membrane. Parts of the plasma membrane can bud off to form a vesicle, basically like a bubble and can travel to the nucleus (or any other organelle) where it will fuse with the nuclear membrane (or the membrane of the particular organelle) and deliver its contents into the interior of the organelle or simply deliver new membrane to that organelle. There is an entire branch of scientific research that is concerned with understanding how this whole process works and how membranes bud and form vesicles and fuse, and what is contained within the different membranes of the different organelles, its called membrane trafficking. Hope that helps!
They are called granna. Membranes are called thylakoid.