The cell membrane.
The phospholipid bilayer, to use the technical name for the cell membrane.
it controls the cell
It controls what goes in and out of a cell.
A cell membrane holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out of it
The nucleus holds the genetic material (DNA) of the cell and controls the cell's activities by regulating gene expression. It also helps maintain the structural integrity of the cell and is responsible for cell division.
Cell membrane.
The nucleus is usually in the center of the cell, and inside it is the nucleolus. The nucleus is considered as the brain of the cell as it controls and co-ordinates all the processes within the cell. The nucleolus contains the genetic material namely DNA and RNA.
The nucleus controls the cells activities
nucleus controls the cell functions with directions given by the chromosomes inside of it
the cell membrane functions as a sort of wall that protects the cell and holds everything inside.
The cytoplasm is the gel-like material inside the cell membrane that holds the organelles in place. It also provides a medium for cellular activities to occur.
the cell membrane, which acts as a barrier to enclose cellular contents. It regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cell, maintaining internal conditions necessary for cell function. Additionally, organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum also contribute to compartmentalizing cellular components.