If it's inside the cell membrane and also enclosed in another membrane, it's an organelle. Not all organelles necessarily have membranes, but anything in a cell with a membrane would be an organelle. I would imagine you could call it a membranous organelle to be specific.
organelle
orangelle
Cell membrane.
Cell membrane(also called plasma membrane, phospholipid membrane, and lipid bilayer.)
the organelles are enclosed in membranes
A cell that does not contain a membrane-enclosed nucleus is a prokaryote.
All eukaryotic cells have a membrane-enclosed nucleus. Only bacteria and archaea lack a nucleus and their DNA is simply diffused throughout the cell.
If it's inside the cell membrane and also enclosed in another membrane, it's an organelle. Not all organelles necessarily have membranes, but anything in a cell with a membrane would be an organelle. I would imagine you could call it a membranous organelle to be specific.
Cell membrane.
Cell membrane(also called plasma membrane, phospholipid membrane, and lipid bilayer.)
yes, prokaryotic cells have a cell membrane. however, they have no nucleus or membrane enclosed organelles
protoplasm is enclosed in a skin like cell
cell organelles
Prokaryotic cell because it is enlosed on its own membrane.
The different membrane-enclosed spaces allow different parts of the cell to perform specific functions.
this are organelles enclosed by a membrane
A eukaryotic cell has a membrane-enclosed nucleus and other membrane-enclosed organelles. A prokaryotic cell has no membrane-enclosed organelles, including a nucleus. A prokaryotic cell's DNA is a circular chromosome in the cytoplasm.
the organelles are enclosed in membranes
Inside of a cell, enclosed by a plasma membrane.