Asked by Alina Ramos on Apr 26, 2024

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All of the organelles in the cell are membrane-bound.

Membrane-bound

Membrane-bound refers to any structure encased within a lipid bilayer membrane, typically used to describe organelles within eukaryotic cells.

  • Apprehend the various constituents and operations of the cell, incorporating organelles and structures.
  • Differentiate between organelles that are enclosed by membranes and those that are not within a cell.
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Julie MyersApr 28, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Not all organelles in the cell are membrane-bound; for example, ribosomes are not enclosed by a membrane.