what is the significance of membrane bound organelles in a Cell
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Because the membranes that surrounds organelles restricts the passage of proteins, organelles have evolved different mechanisms for importing proteins from the cytoplasm. Most organelles contain a set of membrane proteins that form a pore. This pore allows the passage of proteins with the correct signal sequence.
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Membrane-bound organelles offer several advantages to eukaryotic cells. First, cells can concentrate and isolate enzymes and reactants in a smaller volume, thereby increasing the rate and efficiency of chemical reactions.
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