The NUCLEUS is a large oval structure that directs all of the cells activities.
The nucleus is the large oval structure within a cell that directs all of the cell's activities. It contains the cell's genetic material and controls cell growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
The structure of onion cells consists of a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and a large central vacuole. The function of these cells is to provide support and protection to the plant, store nutrients, and regulate water balance.
Body cells that require large amounts of energy typically have high metabolic activity, such as muscle cells, brain cells, and heart cells. These cells have high energy demands to support their specialized functions and maintain overall cellular function.
The structure of onion cells consists of a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and a large central vacuole. The function of onion cells is to store nutrients, provide structural support, and regulate water balance within the plant.
A large vacuole is typically found in plant cells. In plant cells, the vacuole helps maintain cell structure, store nutrients, and regulate cell turgor pressure. Animal cells may have smaller vacuoles for storage but they are not as prominent as in plant cells.
cell membrane
the nucleus.
Nucleus
the nucleus
cell membrane
cell membrane
The nucleus is the large oval structure within a cell that directs all of the cell's activities. It contains the cell's genetic material and controls cell growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
the nucleus
the nucleus.
the nucleus
cell membrane
nucleus