Lol this is on my homework and my text book has one of them in it
it is DNA
The nucleus functions as the control center of the cell. It contains the cell's genetic material, DNA, which carries the instructions for the cell's activities and regulates gene expression.
The dark blue structures in the cell are likely the nucleus, which contains genetic material like DNA. It functions to regulate cell activities and control gene expression.
Organelles are structures scattered throughout the cell that have specific functions, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
DNA are stored within thin threadlike structures called chromosomes which are located in the nucleus that is invisible even with a microscope (only seen in cell division ).The nucleus is the cell part that controls all the cell activities or functions
The nucleus controls the cell's functions.
The nucleus controls the cell's functions.
it controls the functions of the cell
Your question is not specific enough to answer properly. The general terms for structures in a cell that perform a variety of functions is 'organelles'. Specific membranous structures are the 'ribosomes'.
Just about everything in every Cell has a particular function. The membrane keeps out what it is meant to and lets in what the Cell needs. The nucleus holds the reproductive material.
Nucleus
The nucleus is the organelle that manages and controls all cell functions in a eukaryotic cell. It contains the cell's genetic material and regulates gene expression, cell division, and protein synthesis.
They are organelles;