the nucleus takes control of the whole cell
it has this thing around it like a shell
its also black
that is because the necleus has adapted to its job
how are cells adapted? sperm cells white blood cells red blood cells pollen cells leaf cells Cells may adapt gradually through evolution or more rapidly through specialization.
no the basic jobs of the nucleus stays the same the nucleus is almost like the brain of a cell
well if you look closley it is not nucleus
they nake starch and produce energy for the plant.
well if you look closley it is not nucleus
adapted by having a big surface area so it can absorb more oxygen and it contains lots of oxygen. Also it has very thin tubes for diffusion.
a nucleus does various jobs within a cell. It controls the chemical reactions in the cell. It is like the Brain of the cell.
The nucleus [plural- nuclei] is round in shape, with a nuclear membrane on the outside.
Red blood cells are adapted for oxygen transport due to their concave shape and lack of a nucleus, allowing for more space to carry oxygen. Nerve cells are adapted for rapid transmission of electrical impulses with their long axons. Muscle cells are adapted for contraction with abundant mitochondria for energy production.
Yes, a Red Blood Cell is a living thing, However it does not have a nucleus as it doesn't divide and can carry more oxygen without one. They are adapted to carry oxygen.
Red blood cells are adapted for oxygen transport, with a biconcave shape and no nucleus to maximize their surface area for gas exchange. Nerve cells are adapted for transmitting electrical impulses over long distances, with long extensions called axons and dendrites to facilitate communication with other cells. Muscle cells are adapted for contraction and movement, with specialized proteins like actin and myosin that allow for the sliding filament mechanism.