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Q: What are some examples of what would be membrane-enclosed organelles in a eukaryotic cell?
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What eukaryotic organelles would you expect to see in something that's alive?

Eukaryotic organelles would include:nucleolusmitochondriachloroplast(only photosynthetic organisms)endoplasmic reticulumgolgi complexvacoules


What cells have membrane-enclosed organelles?

They are eukaryotic cells.


In a eukaryotic cell specialized for secretion of hormones which internal organelles would you expect to be particularly abundant?

Mitochondria are numerous in eukaryotic cells.


A typical eukaryotic cell would contain?

Many things such as... a nucleus and specialized organelles.


A cell type with a nucleus and other organelles?

This would be a eukaryotic cell. The other type of cell being prokayotic and not containing any nucleus or organelles, such as bacteria and archaea.eukaryotic


Is smooth endoplasmic reticulum prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

is the endoplasmic reticulum an Eukaryotic cell?


Would like to know examples of membrane bound organelles and non membrane bound organelles?

ribosome, mitochondria, golgi apparatus, chloroplast.


Which organelle would you expect only in autotrophic organisms?

There are a few organelles that would only be found within a cell that is eukaryotic and autotrophic. They are chloroplasts and a central vacuole.


If a unicellular organism has a cell has a cell wall ribosomes and circular DNA is it eukaryotic or prokargotic?

With JUST a cell wall and ribosomes it would be considered prokaryotic. However, you would need to ensure that there was no nucleus or other membrane bound organelles (such as mitochondria, cholorpolasts, endoplasmic reticulum, vesicles, ect) to be sure.


What two main differences separate prokaryotic cells from eukaryotic cells?

prokaryotes are bacteria cells and eukaryotes are plant and animal cells.


Do eukaryotic cells have inclusions?

Yes- examples of eukaryotic inclusions would be lipids in adipocytes, glycogen in liver and muscle cells, melanin in melanocytes and granules in WBC's. Even viral particles and chlamydial replication structures are considered inclusions. There are probably more than this, but these are a few examples.


Which is smaller a eukaryotic organism or a prokaryotic organism?

Eukaryotes have organelles, like the mitochondria, which we think were prokaryotes a very long time ago. To fit these organelles inside their cytoplasm, the eukaryotes would have to be larger.