Yes,it is inside of nucleus
Eukaryotic ribosomal RNA is transcribed in the nucleolus of the cell. The nucleolus is a distinct region within the cell nucleus where ribosomal RNA genes are actively transcribed and processed to form the components of the ribosomes.
Typically, a nucleus contains one or more nucleoli. The number of nucleoli can vary depending on the cell type and its activity. Nucleoli are involved in the production of ribosomes and are often more numerous in cells actively synthesizing proteins.
The nucleus of the cell contains DNA and the nucleoli.
The nucleoli of an onion cell are found within the nucleus. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the cell's genetic material, including the nucleoli where ribosomal RNA synthesis takes place.
There is one nucleus, but the number of nucleoli vary.
by nucleoli fission reactions
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Nuclear membrane/envelope
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No, nucleoli do not have their own distinct membranes. They are found inside the nucleus of a cell and are composed of proteins and ribonucleic acids. Nucleoli are involved in the production of ribosomal RNA and assembly of ribosomes.
ALL the cells in your body is eukaryotic. Eukaryotic by definition is a cell with a nucleus. Because all the cells in your body have a nucleus, they are all considered to be eukaryotic. The skeletal muscle in your body is multinucleated, meaning that they have many nucleus. This, however, does not mean that they suddenly don't become anymore eukaryotic or anymore prokaryotic, because it still has a nucleus.
No. Only the eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.