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8 years ago
Can someone tell me the difference between a membrane bound organelle and a non membrane bound organelle
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8 years ago
Membrane-bound organelles are organelles that possess a membrane. For example, nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle. Ribosomes, however, are not membrane-bound. They are simply large RNA molecules that have a function in the cell.
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