The nucleus controls the release of chemicals as a result of the encoding found on the strands of DNA and RNA that are inside it.
nucleus control chemical reactions because it has dna
No, it results from the interaction of electrons.
All atoms involved in a chemical reaction have an atomic nucleus.
enzymes
This is because the nucleus controls the main activities of the cell, and regulates processes and chemical reactions- similar to the brain. Hope this helps! (:
No. Nuclear reactions are not chemical reactions. They involve changes to the nucleus of the atom, such as radioactive decay.
The nucleus is the cell's control center. It contains genetic material which allows the nucleus to control the chemical reactions taking place in the cytoplasm. The nucleus is also responsible for cell reproduction.
The nucleus is the cell's control center. It contains genetic material which allows the nucleus to control the chemical reactions taking place in the cytoplasm. The nucleus is also responsible for cell reproduction.
The nucleus controls everything that happens in the cell. This means that it controls the chemical reactions that take place in both and animal and plant cells. Some organelles in the cell have their own job like mitochondria control the respiratory (for example).
enzymes helps control chemical reactions by the chemical in it called collagen when enzymes enter your body they create a chemical reactions and controls the chemical reactions you get by eating too much acids.
Most chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.
No, it results from the interaction of electrons.
This is the atomic nucleus.
The Electrons farthest from the nucleus of the atom
The electrons farthest from the nucleus of the atom
The nucleus of the cell contains much of the DNA of the cell, and it regulates the activities of that cell, whatever those activities are. The nucleus is composed of chemical structures that orchestrate chemical reactions that make the cell function. It is the nucleus, or, rather, those things in it, that control what the cell does, including those activities that keep the cell alive, as well as the things it does to contribute to the functioning of the organism whose structure it is a part of.
it controls all chemical reactions in the cells and contains chromosomes
All atoms involved in a chemical reaction have an atomic nucleus.