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+ | : '''Membrane bound [[organelle]]s are found in [[Eukaryotic Cell|eukaryotic cells]]. | ||
: The [[membrane]] surrounding a '''membrane bound organelle''' is [[Partially Permeable Membrane|selectively permeable membrane]] allowing the '''organelle''' to select which [[chemical]]s can enter and leave through the [[membrane]]. | : The [[membrane]] surrounding a '''membrane bound organelle''' is [[Partially Permeable Membrane|selectively permeable membrane]] allowing the '''organelle''' to select which [[chemical]]s can enter and leave through the [[membrane]]. | ||
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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
Latest revision as of 09:28, 23 June 2019
Contents
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A membrane bound organelle is a structure inside a cell that performs a particular function (an organelle) which is covered in a surface membrane.
About Membrane Bound Organelles
- Membrane bound organelles are found in eukaryotic cells.
- The membrane surrounding a membrane bound organelle is selectively permeable membrane allowing the organelle to select which chemicals can enter and leave through the membrane.
Examples
The nucleus is a membrane bound organelle in all eukaryotic cells. | The chloroplast is a membrane bound organelle found in plant cells and some protists. |
A mitochondrion is a membrane bound organelle found in in all eukaryotic cells. | The permanent vacuole is a membrane bound organelle found in plant cells. |