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It is vesicles
VESICLES
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Vacuoles
No, all cytoplasmic compartments are formed from the 'pinching off of folded membrane segments'.
Both of them have to membranes. those are inner and outer.
Vesicles
Well, the cell membrane is on the outside of a cell. So that is the answer , on the outside of the cell, protecting the inner part.
All eukaryotic cells have membrane covered compartments called vesicles. They form when part of the cell membrane of an object pinches off.
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The different membrane-enclosed spaces allow different parts of the cell to perform specific functions.
The mitochondrial inner membrane forms internal compartments - within the organelle - known as cristae, which allow greater space for the proteins such as cytochromes to function correctly. Also, the electron transport chain is located on the inner membrane of the mitochondria and within the mitochondrions inner membrane are also transport proteins that transport in a highly controlled manner metabolites across this membrane.