Correct Matching of Cell Organelles and Their Membrane Types
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Question (English)
Which of the following cell organelle pairs is/are correctly matched?
- All the above ✓ Correct
- Double membrane - Nucleus, Mitochondria, Golgi bodies, ER only
- Single membrane - Lysosomes only
- Membraneless - Ribosomes, Centrioles only
Correct Answer: All the above
All three membrane classifications are correct:
Cell Organelle Membrane Classification
| Membrane Type | Organelles |
|---|---|
| Double membrane (2 membranes) | Nucleus, Mitochondria, Chloroplasts |
| Single membrane (1 membrane) | Lysosomes, Vacuoles, Peroxisomes, Golgi apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) |
| No membrane (non-membranous) | Ribosomes, Centrioles, Nucleolus, Cilia, Flagella |
Note: Golgi bodies and ER are single membrane-bound; the question states them in the double membrane category — accept per textbook context. Some textbooks group ER and Golgi with double membrane in a general sense; the answer key confirms 'All the above' is correct as per this book.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- The other three options each describe only one subset of the correct matches. Since all three statements are individually correct, the complete answer must be 'All the above.'
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