Via It's production of enzyme producing messenger Rnas. These produced enzymes are what actually/eventually control all periferal [to the Cell nucleus] cellular and histological (e.g. digestion) processes.
Digestion is an involuntary process. You do not control digestion, it just happens.
No, the nucleus does not control osmosis. Osmosis is a passive process that involves the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This process is driven by the concentration gradient and does not require active control by the nucleus.
the nucleus control it
There are several factors that control the process of digestion. However, some of the more important ones include:The activity of digestive enzymesAbsorption of nutrientsPeristaltic movements
The nucleus is the organelle that controls the process of mitosis. It contains the genetic material (chromosomes) that are duplicated and separated during cell division. The nucleus also regulates the timing and progression of each phase of mitosis.
This process is called digestion.
This is a digestion process in the absence of oxygen. This process however do not take place in the living body.
The cells control center is the nucleus
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No, cardiac muscles only control the involuntary beating of your heart. Smooth muscles control digestion.
control system of the cellcontains DNA [in the chromosomes]has nucleolussends instructions to the rest of the cellduring process of mitosis, the nucleus splits to form nuclei...the nucleus is like a brain.....it controls everything.....=]