Cellular organelles have different structures. Mitochondria, for example, possess highly folded inner membranes in addition to their outer membranes. Vacuoles, on the other hand, are only surrounded by a single-layer membrane; they do not have an inner membrane.

Why do cellular organelles have different structures?
A.
All of the organelles in a particular organism are identical, but organelles in different organisms are unique.
B.
The structures of cellular organelles are related to their functions.
C.
Organelles that are less important to the cell have less sophisticated structures.
D.
The structure of a cellular organelle mimics the appearance of the organism.

B. The structures of cellular organelles are related to their functions.