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arrange the following organelles in the decreasing order of number of membrane covering surrounding them mitochondria
Golgi bodies
ribosomes​

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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ANSWER: The decreasing order of the number of the membrane covering surrounding is MITOCHONDRIA > GOLGI BODIES > RIBOSOMES

EXPLANATION:

  • All the Cell Organelles are categorized into a double membrane unit or single membrane unitt.
  • MITOCHONDRIA: In eukaryotic cells, mitochondria are essential for the production of metabolic energy. Mitochondria had a double membrane system that is made up of inner and outer mitochondrial membranes that are separated by an intermembrane space. There are many folds in the inner membrane called cristae.
  • GOLGI BODIES: It is a membrane-bound organelle made up primarily of cisternae, which are a series of flattened, stacked pouches. Transporting, altering, and packing proteins and lipids to specific locations are the main duties of the Golgi body. It is bound by a single unit membrane.
  • RIBOSOMES: They are not membrane-bound. Proteins and RNA combine to form ribosomes. Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells both include ribosomes. The main function of ribosomes is the synthesis of protein.

As we get to know Mitochondria have double membrane units, Golgi Bodies have single membrane units and Ribosomes do not consist of a membrane so the correct decreasing order is Mitochondria, Golgi bodies, and ribosomes respectively.

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