Eukaryote
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
Eukaryote
Yes, a single-cell organism is an organism, it contains a nucleus.
The cell nucleus is the structure that contains most of an organism's DNA.
A prokaryotic organism, such as bacteria, is an example of an organism that contains one cell but lacks a nucleus. Prokaryotes do not have a defined nucleolus within their cell, as their genetic material is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus.
Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus.
The nucleus contains the genetic material, including DNA, which carries the instructions for making proteins and controlling cellular activities. These instructions are important for the functioning and development of the organism, making the nucleus the control center of the cell and often referred to as having the "instructions for life."
The nucleus of the cell contains the chromosomes. Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins and carry genetic information that determines an organism's characteristics.
In a multicellular organism, the Nucleus contains the DNA but in unicellular beings, the DNA just floats in it.
all organisms are made of cell, and a cell contains a nucleus that controls life activities, cell reproduction and the genes.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
No, sperm is not present in the nucleus. Sperm is a specialized reproductive cell that contains genetic information, including chromosomes, that is located in the nucleus of a male organism's reproductive cells. The nucleus of a cell contains the majority of the genetic material, while the sperm itself is produced in the testes.