Prokaryotic cell because it is enlosed on its own membrane.
the nucleus
A cell membrane is part of a cell which unless it has died is a living thing. However on its own the membrane is not "alive".
Yes because the cell membrane allows non polar molecules through
no plant cells have cell wall and cell membrane animal cells have only cell membrane, or only cell wall (i don't remember)
The DNA in a cell is contained within its own double-membrane layer. It has pores which allow things like RNA through, but for the most part it blocks the cytoplasmic enzymes.
The membrane surrounding the nucleus is called the nuclear membrane or nuclear envelope. It separates the contents of the nucleus, including the DNA, from the rest of the cell. Organelles, such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, also have their own membranes that enclose their contents and allow them to perform specific functions within the cell.
A cell membrane is part of a cell which unless it has died is a living thing. However on its own the membrane is not "alive".
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Its called the eukaryotic cell.
nucleus
Cytoplasm (inside a cell membrane) surrounding a nucleolus (which is inside its own membrane).
A Cell contains organelles and is surrounded by a cell wall or cell membrane. A cell membrane is what goes around the cell and is made up of phosolipids.
Eukaryotes evolved from a process call endosymbiosis. Endosymbiosis states that eukaryotes started as two separate bacterium. The bigger bacteria engulfed the smaller. This is how the mitochondria is enclosed in the cell. There is evidence of this because the mitochondria has its on cell membrane and contains its own DNA.
Yes because the cell membrane allows non polar molecules through
no plant cells have cell wall and cell membrane animal cells have only cell membrane, or only cell wall (i don't remember)
The DNA in a cell is contained within its own double-membrane layer. It has pores which allow things like RNA through, but for the most part it blocks the cytoplasmic enzymes.
M for membrane I would suppose.
A bacteria is a bacteria cell and has several differences between an animal and a plant cell. Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus Since it has no nucleus, it has free floating chromosome/s It has no mitochondria as well as no membrane-bound organelles except ribosomes which are smaller in bacteria Bacteria commonly have pili or flagellum, however it is rare to see an animal cell with one, with the exception of some such as in the stomach or sperm Everything in a bacterium is enclosed in the main cell membrane. It comes under the domain; Bacteria and is its own category.