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What is the outermost component of all cells?

The outermost living part of a cell is the cell membrane. The cell membrane regulates what comes into the cell and what goes out of the cell. It is composed of a double layer of phospholipids and proteins.


What 2 examples is a bacterial cell is different from an animal cell?

Bacteria typically have cell walls, whereas animal cells do not. Animal cells have a membrane bound nucleus, whereas bacteria have a non-bound nucleoid.


Non membrane bound organelle that supports cell shape?

The cytoskeleton is the non membrane bound organelle that supports cell shape. There are three types of rods, in order of increasing size that make up the cytoskeleton; the microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. Non of these are membrane bound.


What is a membrane-bound organelle?

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.


What is an Non example of a cell wall?

A non-example of a cell wall would be a mitochondrion. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, but they do not have a rigid outer structure like a cell wall; instead, they have a double membrane structure that houses enzymes involved in energy production.


Do eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles?

Eukaryotes contain membrane bound organelles. Prokaryotes do not contain membrane bound organelles. However, prokaryotes do contain ribosomes which is an example of a non-membrane bound organelle.


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

Membrane-bound organelles include the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, lysosomes, and peroxisomes. Non-membrane-bound organelles include ribosomes, centrioles, and the cytoskeleton.


What is a non membrane bound?

According to Wikipedia: The term organelle is the diminutive form of organ meaning 'little tool". Various texts, including the popular Campbell and Reece (6th edition) refer to ribosomes as organelles. Others do not. Some restrict the use to membrane-bound structures. This then leads to some confusion as to how to refer to ribosomes. Consequently many texts (Cormack, Introduction to Histology) delineate between membranous and non-membranous organelles. Non-membranous cell structures, which are sometimes not considered organelles, include: * ribosome * cytoskeleton * flagellum * centriole and microtubule-organizing center (MTOC). So basically the bulletpoints are non-membrane bound organelles.


What organelle gathers proteins and has no membrane?

Ribosomes doesn't has no membrane it make their proteins.


Bacteria never have what?

Bacteria never have a nucleus. They are prokaryotic organisms, meaning they lack a membrane-bound nucleus that houses their genetic material. Instead, their genetic material floats freely in the cytoplasm.


What are organelles in the cell What are non organelles in the cell?

Organelles are membrane-bound structures within a cell that carry out specific functions, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and Golgi apparatus. Non-organelles in a cell include structures like the cytoskeleton, ribosomes, and cytoplasm, which do not have a membrane surrounding them but still play important roles in cell function.