The nucleus
DNA
DNA doesn't provide energy for all cell activities, DNA contains instructions for the cell to complete its job as a cell and to reproduce, but ATP provides energy to the cell for it to do all of its activities.
The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.
Yes, because chromosomes are the genetic information of the cell. Your genetics direct who you are as a person, (without external influences) and are therefore the "operating instructions" of a cell.
Yes, in all organism, the coded instructions for specifying the characteristics of the organism are directly determined by the arrangement of the 20 kinds of amino acids in each protein.
bases in DNA in the nucleus
The nucleus in cells contains genetic information, DNA, stored in chromosomes which carry out the coded instructions for all cell activity.
DNA doesn't provide energy for all cell activities, DNA contains instructions for the cell to complete its job as a cell and to reproduce, but ATP provides energy to the cell for it to do all of its activities.
DNA has the instructions for making all of the cell's proteins. The proteins handle everything else. So in this way DNA directs all the cell's activities.
ATP, adonesine triphosphate is the energy source for everything, but the DNA gives instructions!
The cell nucleus guides all cell activities.
DNA contains the 'blueprints' used to create all the products of a cell. It provides instructions for cell activities. Depending on the cell environment, certain genes will be switched on or off. This causes or restricts the creation of certain enzymes, etc. - thus controlling the functions of the cell.
The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.
The activities of a cell are regulated by the nucleus.
The nucleus is often referred to as the 'brain' of a cell, because this is where the DNA is found. The instructions for the production of functional products are contained within the nucleus, and so it is responsible for a large part of a cell's activities.
Yes, because chromosomes are the genetic information of the cell. Your genetics direct who you are as a person, (without external influences) and are therefore the "operating instructions" of a cell.
All the activities of a cell? If so, the nucleus does! :)
Yes, in all organism, the coded instructions for specifying the characteristics of the organism are directly determined by the arrangement of the 20 kinds of amino acids in each protein.