No. The cell's energy comes from the mitochondria, which are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
what monitors what come in and out of cell or nucleus
The nucleus holds information, the mitochondria supply energy.
the nucleus tells other parts of a cell what to do and the chloroplast makes energy using modern photosynthesis
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
No. The cell's energy comes from the mitochondria, which are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
No. The cell's energy comes from the mitochondria, which are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
what monitors what come in and out of cell or nucleus
No. A cell's energy comes from the mitochondria, which are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
Centrioles make energy in the cell and also "direct traffic flow" so to speak. They are located in the nucleus, but occasionally come outside the nucleus. Hope this helps! =]
the nucleus powers the cell
nucleus
I think a nucleus holds genetic energy
the Nucleus
its the nucleos that directs all the cell' activitiesnucleus
The nucleus directs all organelle activity inside of a cell. It is also known as the "brain" of the cell. The nucleus contains a nucleolus which is involved with digestion and energy for which the cell can use.
Nucleus