DNA
Chromosomes
a chromtatin
the answer is eukaryotic
Yes, the nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons.
The nucleus in an animal cell contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA, which provides instructions for cellular functions. It regulates gene expression and controls the activities of the cell by directing the synthesis of proteins and coordinating cell division. Additionally, it is responsible for storing and protecting the DNA.
The Necleus is the brain of a cell. Nothing really occurs in the necleus, all the information to run the cell is found there, the neclues tells the cell what to do. I would say B. Translation only. I'm not sure through... maybe you should google "what occurs in the necleus" and use a different source.
no
Nucleus in an animal cell is a membrane covered sack which contains the cell's DNA. The DNA is the boss of the cell, and has the directions for forming a new cell.
in the middle of a cell
Prokaryotic
10
peanut-shaped nucleus
Eukaryotic! Your welcome! :)