The nucleus of the cell
The nucleus is the control center of the cell. It is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells that contains the cell's DNA.
An organelle is a generic term for a specialized structure in the cell. The majority of a cell's DNA is located in the nucleus, but a small amount is found in the mitochondria, and is referred to as mitochondrial DNA.
The nucleus is the control center of the cell. It is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells that contains the cell's DNA.
The control center of a cell not found in bacteria is the nucleus. The nucleus contains the cell's genetic material, including DNA, and is responsible for regulating the cell's activities. Bacteria, on the other hand, do not have a nucleus; their genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.
The nucleus is typically found near the center of a cell, surrounded by the cytoplasm and other organelles. It is enclosed by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope and contains the cell's genetic material in the form of chromosomes.
A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells that contains the cell's genetic material. It controls the cell's activities and plays a critical role in regulating gene expression. The nucleus is often referred to as the control center of the cell.
A cell that contains a nucleus is considered a eukaryotic cell. The nucleus houses the cell's genetic material, such as DNA, and serves as the control center for cellular activities. Eukaryotic cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
nucleous.
The nucleus, and the nucleolus. thanks, Steph :)
nucleolus.......... it depends upon what type of cell it is...
The molecule cell is the main cell found. This cell contains nucleptidees.
DNA contains the instructions for the cell, basically it is the control center.