The nucleolus contains the instructions for creating ribosomes (rRNA).
It is called the nucleolus. It is in the nucleus
The nucleus does have a protective membrane called the nuclear membrane,
It's called a nucleolus
An atom does not have a nucleolus. It is in fact called a nucleus which is positively charged.
I believe it is the nucleus.
A nucleolus
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.
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The nucleus directs all the activities that go through the cell. This organelle is surrounded by nuclear membranes, to protect it. The nucleus holds the DNA of the cell. Inside of the nucleus may be an organelle called the nucleolus. This organelle holds the RNA of the cell: it is composed of proteins and nucleic acids .
It's not a molecule. It's an organelle called the nucleus. Inside that is the nucleolus.
The structure is called nucleolus and it makes the two parts of ribosomes. It is numbered between one and three in a typical cell.
It is called the nucleolus. It is in the nucleus
The nucleus does have a protective membrane called the nuclear membrane,
My answer is nucleolus
In most pictures, it is the nucleolus. It is called the nucleolus.
It's called a nucleolus
The dark-staining, spherical body in the nucleus that produces ribosomal subunits is called nucleolus. It is composed of proteins and ribonucleic acids.