It is called a vacuole. A vacuole is a membrane-bound compartment in cell cytoplasm.
the cytoplasm and the cell contents
Yes all organelles have a membrane around them that separates their contents from the cytoplasm.
No. Bacteria are prokariotic and have no no membrane bound anything not even a nucleus everything is free floating in the cytoplasm.
Membrane bound vesicles are located within the cytoplasm of a cell. Examples of the vesicles are the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus.
nucleoid(DNA or RNA )
vacuoles
cytoplasm
These membrane bound structures are called organelles.
the cytoplasm and the cell contents
Nucleus
Yes all organelles have a membrane around them that separates their contents from the cytoplasm.
They have membrane-bound structures and prokaryotic are cells that don't have membrane-bound structures.
No. Bacteria are prokariotic and have no no membrane bound anything not even a nucleus everything is free floating in the cytoplasm.
Membrane bound vesicles are located within the cytoplasm of a cell. Examples of the vesicles are the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus.
They are called lysosomes. They are the recycling bins
These cells are called prokaryotic cells, which are cells that do not have a nucleus or other membrane bond organelles. Since they don't have a nucleus they suspend their DNA into the cytoplasm.
A Valcuole Is A Membrane-Bound Space In The Cytoplasm Of Cells Used For The Temporary Storage Of Materials.