the nucleolus creates ribosomes which is helpful to make proteins
You would find a nucleolus in both plant and animal cells. The nucleolus is involved in the production of ribosomes, which are essential for protein synthesis in the cell.
The nucleus is part of both the plant and animal cells.
The nucleolus in a plant cell functions as a site for ribosome assembly, where ribosomal RNA is transcribed and ribosomal subunits are put together. Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis within the cell.
A Nucleus; inside of a cell; inside of a plant or animal cell; inside of a plant or animal; you can take it from ther. :) :)
Yes. [Bacteria (eubacteria and archaebacteria) don't.] Yes, there is a nucleus in a plant cell. Plant cells have some similar characteristics as the animal cell, like having a nucleus. The nucleus contains the genetic code, encoded in the DNA. The nucleus has a nuclear membrane to protect it. If the cell is like a factory producing proteins, then the nucleus is like the managers office and the central computer - it has all the information and blueprints for the proteins that have to be manufactured. However the question is "Is a nucleolus found in plant cells?" The nucleolus and the nucleus are not the same. The nucleolus is a specialised region inside the nucleus, which contains the genetic code for ribosomes. Ribosomes are special structures which make proteins. So the answer is yes, a nucleolus is found within the nucleus of a plant cell.
The nucleolus is in the nucleus of the cell.
Nucleolus is in nucleus.Nucleus can be seen in eukariyotes.
The nucleolus is not a plant, but an organelle within the nucleus of a cell. The nucleolus transcribes and assembles RNA.
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the nucleolus is in both
The nucleolus produces ribosomes, the organelles that manufacture proteins in the cell.
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No, a nucleolus is found within the nucleus of a cell.
Nucleolus makes the ribosomes in a plant and animal cell.
The nucleolus is the dark colored area inside the nucleus.
the nucleus is basically the brain of the cell.
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