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A nucleus is the only organelle in the list that has a single membrane.
The nucleus is the largest organelle in animal cells.
Membranous: endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosome, mitochondrion, plasma membrane, nucleus. Nonmembranous: centriole, nucleolus, ribosome. The difference between these two: Membranous has a definite boundary created by a membrane whereas a nonmembranous is an organelle without a specific boundary.
The nucleus of a cell is surrounded by the nuclear envelope, which is the semipermeable membrane around the nucleus. The organelle that surrounds the nucleus is the cytoplasm.
The cell organelles inside and animals cell membrane are the; nucleus (control center), Golgi apparatus (sends things out of cell) , ribosomes(makes proteins), endoplasmic reticuhem (transport), lysome (destroys foreign matter) and the mitochidra (power house).
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A nucleus is the only organelle in the list that has a single membrane.
nucleolus
The nucleus is the largest organelle in animal cells.
Ribosomes are synthesized in the nucleolus, which is a non-membrane-bound organelle containing much of the cell's RNA.The endoplasmic reticulum (more specifically the "rough" ER) in eukaryotic cells contains temporarily membrane-bound ribosomes, where RNA goes to be translated.
It is an organelle that is found in the nucleus. It makes ribosome parts (the proteins necessary for the function of the nucleus).
ribosome
No. protein synthesis occurs in the ribosome. The ribosome receives the mRNA from the nucleus (code for amino acids) which directs the assembly of the chain of amino acids, but the nucleus is not directly responsible for the creation of the protein. Also, the ribosome isa separate organelle, even if it is attached to the nucleus while assembling the protein chain.
Membranous: endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosome, mitochondrion, plasma membrane, nucleus. Nonmembranous: centriole, nucleolus, ribosome. The difference between these two: Membranous has a definite boundary created by a membrane whereas a nonmembranous is an organelle without a specific boundary.
A large, double membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Contains DNA and RNA. Organelle - A membrane-bound sub-cellular structure found in eukaryotic cells. The Cell nucleus, mitochondria, ER, and golgi apparatus are all examples.
No. Ribosomes are classified as being either "free" or "membrane-bound". Free ribosomes can move about anywhere in the cytosol, but are excluded from the cell nucleus and other organelles. When a ribosome begins to synthesize proteins that are needed in some organelles, the ribosome making this protein can become "membrane-bound".
an organelle that has a membrane and a cell wall