The nucleus knows how to direct the cell through the help of DNA which carries information. The nucleotides are used to transmit information within the cell.
Not the nucleus per se, but the DNA it harbours does, as in it regulates the cell.
No, not at all. A nucleus is suppose to send instructions to other parts of the cell for protections of protein. It is also where the DNA is stored, so it's looks have nothing to do with helpin it do it's job.
no the nucleus does
Contains all the instructions in running the cell.
The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.
The nucleus
nucleus
The chromatin in the nucleus gives the nucleus its instructions, while the nucleus itself gives directions.
No, not at all. A nucleus is suppose to send instructions to other parts of the cell for protections of protein. It is also where the DNA is stored, so it's looks have nothing to do with helpin it do it's job.
Nucleus
In the nucleus.
no the nucleus does
Contains all the instructions in running the cell.
The Nucleus.
The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.
nucleus
The nucleus
The NUCLEUS is the organelle which contains instructions for cell function (source: http://www.win.co.nz/bioweb/ccword.html )