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Is chloroplast surrounded by membrane?

Yes, chloroplasts are surrounded by a double membrane. The outer membrane is smooth, while the inner membrane is folded into structures called thylakoids, where photosynthesis takes place.


What structures do cells have?

Cells are surrounded by a barrier called a cell membrane and at some point in their lives they contain the molecule that carries biological information (DNA). The structures that all cells have are ribosomes, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and genetic material.


What are mitochondria surrounded by?

Mitochondria are surrounded by a double membrane - the outer mitochondrial membrane and the inner mitochondrial membrane. The space between these two membranes is called the intermembrane space.


Fluid-filled sacs surrounded by a membrane almost identical to the cell membrane of human cells are called?

They are called vesicles. Vesicles are small, fluid-filled sacs that are enclosed by a lipid bilayer membrane, similar to the cell membrane of human cells. These structures play a crucial role in transporting and storing molecules within the cell.


Are all cells surrounded by a phosphilipid membrane?

yes


All eukaryotic cells have membrane covered compartment called?

These membrane bound structures are called organelles.


What is a tiny unit of living material surrounded by a thin membrane is called what?

A cell is a tiny unit of living material surrounded by a thin membrane.


What are the cells without membrane bound structures called?

Prokaryots


What are the small membrane-bound structures in a cell called?

Organelles.


What structures do all cells have?

All cells have a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and genetic material (DNA). These structures are essential for basic cellular functions like maintaining cell shape, regulating what enters and exits the cell, and carrying genetic information.


Is the mitochondrion surrounded by a membrane?

Mitochondria have two [bi-lipid layer] membranes: a smooth and slightly elastic outer membrane and an inner membrane that has [surface area increasing] inward folds called cristae. Inside the inner compartment is the 'matrix', which is a gel-like phase that contains about 50% protein.


The developing embryo is surrounded by a protective membrane called the?

amniotic sac :)