the nucleus usualy in the middle of the cell controls and directs every part of the cell
The nucleus. It contains the chromosomes which store the genes which tell the cell what to do (actually what proteins to make and when). This controls the activity of the cell.
The nucleus controls cell processes.
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The nucleus' job is to help control movement, eating and reproduction. It acts like the brain of the cell and it is a dark spot in the middle of the cytoplasm.
The nucleus regulates the cell's activities, because it controls what the cell does, what comes inside the cell and leaves the cell. It acts like the 'brain' of the cell.
An organelle is a group of complex molecules that help the cell survive. In a brain cell that includes the nucleus, the mitochondria, the cell membrane, vacuoles, cytoplasm, chloroplasts and the cell wall.
No. A brain cell is just one cell in a many-celled organism.
liver cell or bone cell or muscle cell or brain cell
yes, the cell membrane acts as the brain for the cell
The nucleus acts a the brain of a cell.
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It acts like a brain.
it is a gel like material it can act like an kind of gel substance
The nucleus is usually nicknamed as "the brain of the cell" or "the control center", but that is just what they teach you in grade school. All the nucleus actually does is hold the DNA. The DNA is really what controls the cell, tells the cell what to do, and acts as the cell's "brain."
It acts like the brain of the cell, that is what it can be compared to, and it controls the functions of the cell from movements to processes going on in the cell, but I must stress, it is not an actual brain.
The nucleus is held in the cytoplasm and is a cell part itself. It acts as the brain of the cell.
The nucleus.