The nucleus is the CEO of the cell and directs all of its' activities.
mitosis
Protein Synthesis
Nucleus.
The process of allowing substances into and out of the cell is controlled by the cell membrane, which is selectively permeable. This means that the membrane regulates the movement of ions, molecules, and other substances across it, through processes such as diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
The nucleus of a cell contains the cell's genetic material, including DNA, which instructs the cell on how to function and grow. It also regulates the cell's activities by controlling gene expression and coordinating cell division.
Well out of cell wall, cytoplasm, cell membrane, and nucleus. The answer would be nuceus. I am from connections academy homeschooling. THis is Science Unit 3 lesson 2 The world of cells. :)
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Many cell processes are controlled by the various machinery present in the Nucleus. If this is on a high school worksheet it is most likely referring to mitosis or meiosis. Practically anything dealing with DNA takes place in the nucleus.
Cells release large amounts of material through exocytosis, which is a process where vesicles fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents outside the cell. This allows cells to expel waste products, hormones, enzymes, or other substances in a controlled manner.
Cell differentiation is the process by which a cell becomes specialized into a specific type of cell, with specific functions and characteristics. This process is controlled by turning on and off specific genes, which direct the cell to develop into a specific type. Cell differentiation allows for the formation of different cell types in the body, each performing specific functions to maintain the overall health and functioning of the organism.
They are all controlled by the nucleus which is somewhat the "brain" of the cell. Hope this helps :)
Membrane ruffling is not directly involved in apoptosis. Membrane ruffling is a dynamic process where the cell membrane undergoes waves of protrusions and retractions, often associated with cell movement and migration. Apoptosis is a programmed cell death process controlled by specific signaling pathways within the cell.