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Question
membranous organelles differ from nonmembranous organelles in that membranous organelles are
answer
- always in contact with the cytosol
- usually found close to the nucleus of the cell
- surrounded by lipid membranes that isolate them from the cytosol
- unable to perform functions essential to normal cell maintenance
- i dont know yet
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Membranous organelles are not always in contact with cytosol (they have membranes that isolate them), so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: Their location relative to the nucleus isn't a defining difference between membranous and non - membranous organelles, so this is wrong.
- Option 3: Membranous organelles (like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum) are surrounded by lipid membranes. These membranes isolate their internal environment from the cytosol, which is a key difference from non - membranous organelles (like ribosomes) that lack such membranes. This is correct.
- Option 4: Membranous organelles perform essential functions (e.g., mitochondria for energy production), so this is incorrect.
- Option 5: This is not a valid scientific answer.
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C. surrounded by lipid membranes that isolate them from the cytosol