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What are membrane bound and non membrane bound organelles?

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Answered by Harshshahi19
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Non-membrane bound organelles are more solid structures that are not fluid-filled, so they have no need for a membrane. Examples of non-membrane bound organelles are ribosomes, the cell wall, and the cytoskeleton. ... The cell wall is a rigid, cellulose structure found only in plant cells.

Eukaryotic cells contain many membrane-bound organelles. An organelle is an organized and specialized structure within a living cell. The organelles include the nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuoles, lysosomes, mitochondria, and, in plants, chloroplasts.

Answered by Anonymous
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Non-membrane bound organelles are more solid structures that are not fluid-filled, so they have no need for a membrane. Examples of non-membrane bound organelles are ribosomes, the cell wall, and the cytoskeleton. ... The cell wall is a rigid, cellulose structure found only in plant cells.

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