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  1. Nucleolus
  2. Nucleus
  3. Ribosomes
  4. Vesicle
  5. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
  6. Golgi apparatus (or "Golgi body")
  7. Cytoskeleton
  8. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
  9. Mitochondria
  10. Vacuole
  11. Cytosol (fluid that contains organelles)
  12. Lysosome
  13. Centrosome
  14. Cell membrane

While the above are cell parts, the cell nucleus inside has chromosomes in the nucleoplasm and the nucleolus.

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A nucleus contains nucleoplasm, DNA, and a nucleolus.

The above answer applies to a biological nucleus (the nucleus of a eucaryotic cell). However, since the question was posted in "Atoms and Atomic Structures", the answer in this case is more likely protons and neutrons, with electrons surrounding it.

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all working cells have nucleus' because they control everything that happens inside of the cells and both animal and plant cells have them

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It contains proton with positive charge and contains neutrons which are neutral. Their total number is used to count Atomic Mass of an element.Therefore Atomic mass = p + n.

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The nucleus is made up of protons, positivly charged particles, and neutrons, particles with no charge and are accountable for most of the atom's mass.

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A nucleus does not have a cell. A cell has a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.

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