Nucleus
The nucleus is known as the headquarters of cell operations as it contains the cell's genetic material, DNA, and directs the cell's activities such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
The headquarters of cell operations is the nucleus, where DNA is stored and controls the cell's activities. This is where genetic information is transcribed into messenger RNA before being translated into proteins in the cytoplasm.
Right after cell division, new cells are reffered to as "Daughter cells"
headquarters
Base of operations, (tactical) operations center (TOC), command post (CP)
The nucleus.It also contains chromosomes with DNA.
command central nerve centre Operations
Decisive
Prison may also be reffered to as a cell or a slammer.
The word is headquarters.
The Nucleus is the headquarters of the cell, it controls all cell activity.
a place used as a center of operations by the armed forces or others; a headquarters