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two membranes, for example the mitochondrion and the chloroplast.

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Q: Endosymbiotic theory explains the formation of organelles surrounded by how many membranes?
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Why are organelles surrounded by membranes?

Organelles are surrounded by membranes to separate themselves from the cytosol.


A cell that contain organelles surrounded by membranes most living things?

A cell containing organelles surrounded by membranes that is found in most living plants and animals is a eukaryotic cell.


What are organisms with a nucleus and organelles surrounded by membranes called?

eukaryotes


Is a eukaryotic cell has organelles surrounded by membranes true or false?

true


Type of cell that has nucleus and organelles surrounded by membranes?

animal or plant cell


Is prokaryote an enzyme?

No, a prokaryote is a cell that does not have a nucleus or other organelles surrounded by membranes. Bacteria are prokaryotes.


What is endosymbiotic theary?

This theory tries to explain the double membranes belonging to mitochondria and chloroplasts. It suggests that both organelles once used to be single organisms, as in they were not mere parts of a cell.


What organelles do not have membranes?

Prokaryotes


Does the eukaryote membrane bound organelles?

the membranes of eukaryotes form organelles. E.g. endoplasmic reticulum is made of membranes.


Do prokaryote cells contain organelles?

They do but the organelles are not bound in membranes.


Are both chloroplasts and mitochondria bounded by two membranes?

Yes. The outer membrane is similar to modern eukaryotic membranes, such as the plasma membranes of animals and plants. The inner membrane is similar to modern prokaryotic membranes, found in bacteria. This difference has been taken as one piece of evidence to support the theory of the endosymbiotic origin of these two organelles, i.e. the idea that each of these organelles formed originally from the engulfing of a prokaryotic cell by a eukaryotic one.


What structures are bound by membranes?

Organelles.