Nucleus
That organelle is called the mitochondria.
This organelle is called the lysosome. Filled with digestive enzymes.
The membrane-covered compartment of eukaryotic cells are called vesicles. The vesicles are developed when a part of the membrane nips off.
This organelle is called the nucleus.
Eukaryotes contain a nucleus and organelles
Eukaryotic cells have an organelle wrapped around it called a plasma membrane,
The nucleus holds the cells genetic material in eukaryotes. The genome of eukaryotes is sequestered to a membrane bound organelle called the nucleus. The nucleus is the site of replication and transcription.
The nucleus holds the cells genetic material in eukaryotes. The genome of eukaryotes is sequestered to a membrane bound organelle called the nucleus. The nucleus is the site of replication and transcription.
All eukaryotic cells have membrane-covered components called organelles.
The sac or the small cavity that contains materials in a eukaryotic cell is called vesicle. The vesicle is covered by a membrane called lipid bilayer.
That organelle is called the mitochondria.
Mitochondria and Chloroplasts, this is to do with the endosymbiotic theory.
Membrane compartments in eukaryotic cells are organelles.
This organelle is called the lysosome. Filled with digestive enzymes.
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.
The membrane-covered compartment of eukaryotic cells are called vesicles. The vesicles are developed when a part of the membrane nips off.
First of all singularly it is called a mitochondrion - the plural is mitochondria - and is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in most eukaryotic cells, I'm afraid they are not present in prokaryotes.