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what is the role of membrane - bound organelles in eukaryotic cells? - …

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what is the role of membrane - bound organelles in eukaryotic cells?

  • enable reproduction in multicellular organisms
  • support the structure of unbound organelles
  • separate some cellular materials and processes from others
  • provide a mechanism for tissue formation

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Membrane-bound organelles (like mitochondria, lysosomes) create enclosed compartments in eukaryotic cells. This physical separation allows specialized, often incompatible, biochemical processes to occur simultaneously without interfering with one another, and isolates specific materials for targeted functions. The other options are incorrect: reproduction is driven by cellular machinery not organelle membranes, they do not support non-membrane-bound organelles, and tissue formation relies on cell-cell interactions, not organelle membranes.

Answer:

Separate some cellular materials and processes from others