Yes,they are membranous organells.They have a single membrane.
A eukaryote has a membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles and prokaryotes lack the membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles.
Eukaryotic cells
Cell nuclei are membranous organelles. Their membranes are similar to regular cellular membranes.
Organelles that are not membrane bound. For example, centriole, nucleolus, ribosome.
with the exception of mitochondria, all membranous organelles in the cell are either interconnected or in communication through the movement of vesicles
Yes,ribosomes are non-membranous cellular organelles.
Endomembrane System
Membranous organelles are called membranous because the membranes form as boundaries that bound the organelles.Refer to link below.
Main feature is having an organized nucleus.Also they have membranous organelles.
They are good examples.They are double membranous organelles. Golgi bodies,nucleus,ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulumn are some other
That's what distinguishes it from a less complex prokaryoitic cell.