-Endoplasmic reticulum
-Golgi apparatus
Help please ... are there any cellular structures whose membranes are not made out of the classic bi-lipid layer?
lysosomes becz they releases important acid hydrolazes which eliminate any foreign matter, bacteria etc.
endoplasmic rectilum
lysosomes and secretory vesicles
cell and cell
No lysosomes do not have double membrane . They are single membrane organells .
Many people think that the organelle that holds DNA is the nucleolus but it is actually the nucleus. i answered your question quite professionally and i am only 9 years old hahahahahahaha
Of course not,it is not a function of cell membrane.It is the function of ribosomes.
the cytoplasm is the fluid part of a cell. it is enclosed within the cell membrane and wall(plant cells only). Basically the cytoplasm is the main body of the cell where all the organelles are. it is where all the energy (fat & glucose) and data on what to do/make are transferred from organelle to organelle. It is also where the slicer enzymes fight off Viral RNA.
A sac bounded by a single membrane is called a lysosome. This organelle is present only in animal cells and contributes in intracellular digestion.
A nucleus is the only organelle in the list that has a single membrane.
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.
Cell membrane
Scientifically explaining, they are membrane-covered organelles that are found only in the eukaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-covered organelles. The only organelle they have, not membrane-covered, are ribosomes.
nucleoid(DNA or RNA )
cell and cell
No lysosomes do not have double membrane . They are single membrane organells .
cell membrane
the plasma membrane also known as the phopholipid bilayer or cell membrane. it is only an organelle in the same way that your skin is considered an organ i.e a a controlled barrier to the outside world.
A cell wall is not an organelle, a cell wall is biologically a extracellular. "Extra"cellular is just an extra cellular part of the cell that surrounds it.
they don't have organelles, since the cytoplasm does the metabolic work, and technically we will only find the circular DNA in the nucleoid region and some ribosomes (which are NOT organelles, 'cause an organelle is a cellular structure that is protected by a membrane, like mitochondria, chloroplasts) in a prokaryotic cytoplasm.