Which organelles are not bound by double membrane?

biology a level question...

Answers:
The membrane bound organelles are found only in the eukaryotes
So in the eukaryotic cell mitochondria, chloroplast, nucleus have a double membraned structure. The rest of all organelles are single membrane bound for ex- lysosomes, golgi, ER, endosomes,
Try the lysosomes, peroxisomes, choloroplasts (triple membrane), centrioles, cytoskeleton, secretory vesicles, and nucleolus. Also the ribosomes
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