rod-shaped?
The nucleus is filled with protons and neutrons, usually depicted as spheres.
you are thinking of a nucleus in an atom (chemistry). in Biology, the rod-shaped structures inside the nucleus is the chromosome, the genetic material of the cell.
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Microtubules
Chromosomes
centrioles
centrioles
chromosomes
Centrioles are rod-shaped bodies near the nucleus and direct the formation of the mitotic spindleNuclear Envelop
Its inside the nucleus and near the nucleolus.
i believe its ribosomes
in cytoplasm near nucleus and around the endoplasmic raticulae
No, they aren't. They are found in the nucleus when the cell is in the division process.
centriolesthe' rod shaped' bodies are called Centrioles.
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i think centrioles?
Centrioles are rod-shaped bodies near the nucleus and direct the formation of the mitotic spindleNuclear Envelop
Look at your science book. The answers are in there. I just recently did exactly what you are doing, and the test results are negative.
centrioles
Golgi Body is a series of flattened, membranous sacs near the nucleus
Its called a map
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two rod-shaped bodies near the nucleus; the basic of cilia.Centrioles are organelles present in animal What_do_centrioles_do. Plant cells lack centrioles but possess an analogous region called microtubule organizing region having same function as centrioles . centrioles organize mitotic apparatus which consists of asters and spindle fibers which help in division of chromosomes
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I can give you several sentences.The nucleus of the cell is usually found near the middle.The electron circles the nucleus of the atom.The center of a city can also be called the nucleus.