In the centre.
Apart from a few exceptions, e.g. red blood cells, which don't have a nucleus.
Chromatin is located in the nucleus of animal cells.
it is in both, the nucleus is like the brain of the cell.
in the nucleus i think
The nucleus of a cell is usually located in the centre in case of animal cells and towards a side in plants.
The nucleus is the "control center" of a cell, which is located in most plant and animal cells.
Vacuole are located around the nucleus in animal cells and directly above the nucleus in a plant cell.
Vacuole are located around the nucleus in animal cells and directly above the nucleus in a plant cell.
Most of plant and animal cells' DNA is found in the nucleus, although a small amount is also found in the mitochondria (in both plant and animal cells) and in the chloroplasts (in plant cells).
Yes both animal and plant cells have chromsomes which are located in the nucleus
Yes, both animal and plant cells have a nucleus.
the nucleus of plants and animal cells are located in the center of the cell. they are surrounded by the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Vacuole are located around the nucleus in animal cells and directly above the nucleus in a plant cell.