None of the organelles have membrane.young chek
All eukaryotic cells have membrane-covered compartments called organelles, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum, which are responsible for specific cellular functions. These organelles help to organize cellular activities and provide distinct environments for specialized functions within the cell.
No, bacteria do not have membrane-bound organelles.
No, prokaryotes do not have membrane-bound organelles.
No, bacteria do not have membrane-bound organelles.
Cytoplasm
All of them
Membrane covered organelles.
Eukaryotes have membrane bound organelles. But not all organelles are bound by a membrane, for example free ribosomes.
If you mean which organelle has a bilayer as opposed to a monolayer, well all organelles have bilayer membranes. There are organelles that do not hvae a membrane though.
These membrane bound structures are called organelles.
All eukaryotic cells have membrane-covered compartments called organelles, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum, which are responsible for specific cellular functions. These organelles help to organize cellular activities and provide distinct environments for specialized functions within the cell.
The cytoplasm and all of the organelles.
No, the organelles are within the cell membrane (in the cytoplasm).
Yeast do not have membrane bound organelles.
No, bacteria do not have membrane-bound organelles.
No, prokaryotes do not have membrane-bound organelles.
No, bacteria do not have membrane-bound organelles.