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The advantage of membrane bound enzymes is that they are located near to their site of action. Quite a few membrane bound enzymes are signalling molecules which cluster together with other signalling molecules to ensure a quick response to stimuli. There are even some enzymes that are completely prevented from signalling if you remove them from the membrane.
Organelles.
Bacteria are single celled prokaryotes that have their DNA loose in the cytosol and no membrane bound organelles. Fungi are eukaryotes with a membrane bound nucleus containing DNA and many membrane bound organelles. Some fungi are single celled, but most are multicelled and heterotrophic.
There are many examples of types of lipids in a Cell membrane; one is phospolipids.phospholipids
One of the major and the most visible differences between prokaryotes, i.e., bacteria, and eukaryotes, i.e., everything else, is the presence of a membrane bound nucleus containing the DNA. Eukaryotes have other membrane bound organelles such as chloroplasts and mitochondria and prokaryoutes do not. However, some bacteria have structures called microcompartments that are enclosed by a different type of membrane.
The nuclear membrane, as the name suggests, is the membrane around the nucleus. If you meant to ask which other organelles are membrane bound, then there are a few. Some examples are mitochondria and chloroplasts.
Mobile cells such as white blood cells and other analogous phagocytes. Red blood cells that are transported in the circulatory system. Some cancerous cells which are no longer bound to other cells or the basal membrane, etc.
Archaea do not have a cell membrane or any other membrane-bound organelles. They are also called prokaryotes.
Nuclear membrane. Endoplasmic reticulum. Golgi apparatus. Lysosomes. Transport vesicles. ---------------------------------------- Some membrane bound organelles of the endomembrane system.
The advantage of membrane bound enzymes is that they are located near to their site of action. Quite a few membrane bound enzymes are signalling molecules which cluster together with other signalling molecules to ensure a quick response to stimuli. There are even some enzymes that are completely prevented from signalling if you remove them from the membrane.
Organelles.
Bacteria are single celled prokaryotes that have their DNA loose in the cytosol and no membrane bound organelles. Fungi are eukaryotes with a membrane bound nucleus containing DNA and many membrane bound organelles. Some fungi are single celled, but most are multicelled and heterotrophic.
The cell nucleus and mitochondria are some examples.
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A membrane bound organelle is a membrane bound structure that performs a very specific function within the cell. For example - nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus.
One way is that they lack a membrane-bound nuclei.
There are many examples of types of lipids in a Cell membrane; one is phospolipids.phospholipids