Lysosome
A membrane-bound organelle is an organelle surrounded by a plasma membrane.
Eukaryotes are surrounded by a double-membrane bound organelle called the nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material (DNA). The nucleus is separated from the rest of the cell by a nuclear envelope.
Organelle
The Nucleus contains DNA, the genetic material you speak of
Mitochondria are the only organelle in a cell which is surrounded by a double layered membrane. Also chloroplast in plants are surrounded by double layered membrane.
Chloroplast
Ribosomes are the safe answer.
Lysosomes are single membrane bound vesicular organelles which contain hydrolytic enzymes in the form of minute crystalline or semi-crystalline granules. They are used for waste disposal and the breakdown of old organelles.
The central region of an atom is the nucleus, while the organelle within a cell that contains DNA is the nucleus as well. The nucleus is surrounded by a nuclear membrane that helps regulate the movement of molecules in and out of the nucleus, thus protecting and controlling access to the DNA within.
The double membrane organelle that protects DNA is the nucleus. The nucleus contains the cell's genetic material, in the form of DNA, and is surrounded by a nuclear envelope composed of two lipid bilayers. This double membrane acts as a protective barrier to prevent damage to the DNA molecules inside.
No, the nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the genetic material of a cell, such as DNA. It is surrounded by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope, which separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm of the cell.
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