2
mitochondria, nucleus, chloroplast
It is in the mid region.It is surrounded by two membranes.
Two membranes enclose the contents of the chloroplast - the outer membrane and the inner membrane.
Endosymbiotic theory explains the formation of organelles surrounded by two membranes. This theory suggests that eukaryotic organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts originated from symbiotic prokaryotic cells that were engulfed by a host cell, leading to a mutually beneficial relationship.
10. -rund
its 3 and they are; inner,outer, and thylakoid
There isn't a specific number of membranes that a eukaryote has, mainly because it is unknown how many organelles are in a cell and how many cells are in an organism. A eukaryotic cell is surrounded by one plasma membrane, but most organelles within the membrane are also covered with membranes, sometimes two in case of mitochondria or chloroplast.
Nucleus is surrounded by a double membrane.
inside of the chloroplast
In the Thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast
The nucleus.
cell membranes and plasma membranes