nucleic acids
Nucleous
The nucleus serves as the control center for cell metabolism and reproduction in eukaryotic cells. It contains the cell’s genetic material (DNA) and regulates the activities of the cell by controlling gene expression.
Control cellular activities
No, traits do not control a cell, a genes do.
they are proteins which control growth and reproduction of different stem cells.
Nucleus control most of the cell activities.
In cells control center of cells is the nucleus. It controls the cellular activities
Hormones.
Nucleus
Yes, animal cells have a nucleus that contains genetic material (DNA) and acts as the control center of the cell. The nucleus regulates the cell's activities, including growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
The structure labeled A is the nucleus. It is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells, containing the cell's DNA and acting as the control center for cell activities like growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
The nucleus, often referred to as the control center of the cell, directs all activities within cells by containing the genetic material (DNA) that codes for proteins. The DNA provides the instructions for cellular functions, growth, and reproduction. Additionally, various signaling pathways, organelles, and enzymes within the cell contribute to regulating and coordinating cell activities.