It is actually Organelles... :D
Organelles, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts, are tiny units that control most cell activities. These organelles carry out specific functions within the cell, such as DNA storage, energy production, and photosynthesis.
Nucleus control most of the cell activities.
The control center for cell reproduction and most other cell activities is the nucleus. It houses the cell's genetic material (DNA) and coordinates the cell's functions by regulating gene expression and directing the synthesis of proteins essential for growth and maintenance.
The nucleus is the eukaryotic Cell structure that contains the chromosomes. These contain the information that - after it is expressed - makes ALL of the items that diffuse throughout the Cytoplasm and control most but not all of the Cell's activities.
No; yet it is true that the Cell wall, along with providing perimeter strength, is embued with the capacity [capability] to effect partially if not completely [via biochemical gates and channels] the control of the rates of entry and egress (including exclusion) of all forms of biomolecules. Those that are allowed in do control most of the Cell's activities.
The nucleus is known as the brain control center of the cell. It contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA, which encodes the genes responsible for controlling the cell's activities and functions.
The nucleus.
It controls most of the cell's activities.
The nucleus.
it depends on the cell!
No, the nucleus is actually one of the most prominent and important structures in the cell. It houses the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls most of the cell's activities through gene regulation.
Cell!