yes it does
A fat cell is a eukaryotic cell. All of the cells in a eukaryotic organism are eukaryotic.
No, the cell does not store starch and fat in the nucleus. Starch is stored in the chloroplasts of plant cells, while fat is typically stored in specialized organelles called lipid droplets within the cell. The nucleus primarily houses the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
Usually, it's the nucleus. Usually. But in multicellular organisms can sometimes have have specialized cells with specialized organelles that can dwarf the nucleus. For example, adipocytes (aka fat cells) contain enormous vacuoles filled with lipids.
Oh, dude, it's like this - in adipose tissue, the nucleus gets squished to the side because the fat cells are just so full of, well, fat. It's like trying to fit into skinny jeans after a big meal - there's just no room for the nucleus to hang out in the middle. So, it gets pushed to the side, chilling there while the fat cell does its thing.
the nucleus is the brain of the cell.
No. The nucleus is the part of the cell that holds the DNA. Plant cells have a nucleus, but a nucleus by itself is not a cell.
It is called the nucleus of the cell.
the nucleus is like the brain of a cell. it tells the cell what to do
The cytoskeleton is what controls movement in a cell.
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why is the nucleus considered to be the boss of the cell why is the nucleus considered to be the boss of the cell