The answer is CHROMOSOMES.
Genes
No, an organelle isn't technically an organism. A cell is the smallest unit of life.
They are in the nucleus. It is the control unit of cell
A gene. BTW, that is word for word a question on my science test =/
It is the nucleus. It is the control unit
It is an organelle, kind of like a mini organ inside a cell. It is a packaging unit, it produces phospholipd membranes to contain substances for transport.
a sequence of amino acids
Golgi Apparatus
The components of a cell that perform specialized functions are called organelles. Organelles function similarly to organs in the body, each one performing a specific function that maintains the unit as a whole. Organelles, however, are much simpler than organs (which are composed of cells which are composed of organelles), and are typically much less versatile.
No, an organelle isn't technically an organism. A cell is the smallest unit of life.
The word organelle is a noun, it's the name for a unit within a cell (a thing).
They are in the nucleus. It is the control unit of cell
A photosynthetic unit is a unit that carries out photosynthesis. It would be an organelle of a plant cell, a chloroplast. The cholorphyll the green pigment in the chloroplasts absorb the light and through the light dependent reactions and light independent reactions carbon dioxide and water is converted into glucose
Cell
A gene. BTW, that is word for word a question on my science test =/
Cell membrane
Nucleus itself a cell organells that control all the cellular event. Nucleus is membrane bound organelle has nucleoplasm, nucleolus and Genomic DNA and RNAs in it. Nucleus conduct transport of molecules across the nuclear membranes and transport out the mRNA for protein synthesis.
The vacuoles is the organelle (literally little organ) that stores food and water in a cell.