All cells that have a nucleus have a nuclear membrane. All nuclei are contained within a nuclear compartment which is surrounded by a membrane; sort of a balloon within another balloon.
Eukaryotic cells have a membrane bound nucleus and has membrane bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane bound organelles or a membrane bound nucleus.
A eukaryotic cell has a nucleus which is surrounded by its own membrane. The nucleus or the nuclear envelope contains the genetic material of an organism.
Eukaryote.
Eukaryotic, (prokaryotic has no nucleus at all)
chllorphill but not really!
Eukaryotic cells
A eukaryotic cell contains a membrane-bounded nucleus and membrane-bounded organelles.
membrane-bounded organelles act as catalysts for biochemical reactions.
Prokaryotes.
Eukaryotes.
a joint cavity, the potential space bounded by the synovial membrane and articular cartilages of all synovial joints. Normally, the articular cavity contains only sufficient synovial fluid to lubricate the internal surfaces.
all cell organelle are membrane bounded especially in eukaryotes
Chloroplasts, mitochondria and the nucleus have double membranes.
Chloroplasts, mitochondria and the nucleus have double membranes.
A eukaryotic cell contains a membrane-bounded nucleus and membrane-bounded organelles.
Yes they do have but only non-membrane bounded or single membrane bounded, but never double membrane bounded.
yes
DNA in a eukaryote is surrounded by a nuclear membrane, hence forming a distinct nucleus whereas the DNA in a prokaryote is not bounded by a nuclear membrane and floats freely in the cytoplasm.
Vacuoles
semi permeable membrane
The term protoplast refers to the spherical shape assumed by Gram-positive bacteria. Spheroplast refers to the spherical shape assumed by Gram-negative bacteria. The difference is essentially the presence of a single membrane, in the case of the protoplast, and the two membranes (inner and outer) of the Gram-negative spheroplasts. It is also possible to generate a gram-negative protoplast by the removal of the outer membrane. Thus, in essence, protoplast refers to a bacterial sphere that is bounded by a single membrane and spheroplast refers to a sphere that is bounded by two membranes
A eukaryote has a membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles and prokaryotes lack the membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles.
Organisms containing advanced cells, each of which has true nucleus and membrane-bounded organelles. Thus, in eukaryotic cells, the genetic material is isolated from cytoplasm by a nuclear envelope of two membranes.