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No, bacteria do not have a membrane bound organelle and that dis-includes the Golgi Apparatus.
A membrane-bound organelle is an organelle surrounded by a plasma membrane.
No, bacteria do not have membrane-covered organelles. They lack membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, nucleus, and endoplasmic reticulum found in eukaryotic cells. Bacteria have a single cell membrane surrounding their cytoplasm.
The only non-membrane bound organelle found in the cytoplasm of bacteria is ribosome. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis in all living cells, including bacteria.
when an organelle is membrane bound that means that the organelle has a protective shield around it.
No, bacteria do not have endoplasmic reticulum. The endoplasmic reticulum is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells, while bacteria are prokaryotic cells that lack membrane-bound organelles.
Yes, a lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle found in animal cells.
No, they are not. Neither prokaryotes like bacteria nor eukaryotes (like our cells) have membrane bound ribosomes.
Prokaryotes do not have membrane bound organelles.
No, bacteria do not have a membrane-bound nucleus.
No, bacteria do not have membrane-bound organelles.