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What organelle is a of folded up membranes?

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endoplasmic reticulum

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What is the best reason for an organelle to have folded membranes inside it?

Having folds increase surface area.So their functions can be done efficiently.Example-mitochondria.


What is the series of folded membranes that move materials around in the cell called?

E.R. or called endoplasmic reticulum. This is a series of folded membranes that move materials around the cell; organelle. The organelle is like the organs of a human nucleus heart/brain etc and other parts of the cell


What is the organelle that modifies and transports materials out of the cell?

The Golgi apparatus, also known as the Golgi body. This is a serious of folded membranes involved in packaging. It is particularly involved in transporting things out of the cell.


Does endoplamic reticulum have folded membranes?

Yes.


What organelle is made up of one single cell?

There are none. Organelles are found IN cells. They are made up of membranes and proteins. An organelle to a cell is like an organ to a human.


Do folded membranes form compartments in the cell?

Yes


Who described the Golgi apparatus what is their structure?

The Golgi was first described by a scientist named Golgi. The Golgi a membrane bound organelle. It has two membranes: the outer and the inner membrane which is folded to produce more surface area.


What is network of folded membranes that helps make protein?

diffusion


What is the system of folded membranes in cytoplasm where proteins are made?

chlororplasts


What is the system folded membranes in cytoplasm where proteins are made?

chlororplasts


What are non examples for endoplasmic reticulum?

thick folded membranes


Why do chloroplasts have folded membranes?

They don't, they have sacs called thylakoids that are layered to form a granum. You're probably talking about mitochondria, which has a folded inner membrane. The membranes are folded here for increased surface area. This then allows for more ATP to be produced.