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In eukaryotic organelles, the different organelles are compartmentalised by being surrounded by their own lipid bilayer. This segregates different cellular activities and enables organisation and efficient movement between compartments within a cell. | In eukaryotic organelles, the different organelles are compartmentalised by being surrounded by their own [[Phospholipid_bilayer|lipid bilayer]]. This segregates different cellular activities and enables organisation and efficient movement between compartments within a cell. |
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In eukaryotic organelles, the different organelles are compartmentalised by being surrounded by their own lipid bilayer. This segregates different cellular activities and enables organisation and efficient movement between compartments within a cell.