cytoskeleton :)
cytoskeleton
A nucleus holds the DNA of the cell.
Nucleus - holds genomic DNA in eukaryotes. The nucleus is the most conspicuous organelle found in a eukaryotic cell. It houses the cell's chromosomes and is the place where almost all DNA replication and RNA synthesis occur.
The nuclear envelope, also known as the nuclear membrane, surrounds and holds together the nucleus in eukaryotic cells. This double-membrane structure helps control the movement of molecules in and out of the nucleus.
No. The nucleus is the part of the cell that holds the DNA. Plant cells have a nucleus, but a nucleus by itself is not a cell.
The nucleus is like the control center of a cell. It holds the cell's DNA, which contains the instructions for making everything the cell needs to function. This helps the cell grow, reproduce, and carry out its activities. Without the nucleus, the cell wouldn't know what to do!
cytoskeleton :)
The nucleus holds the genetic material (DNA) of the cell and controls the cell's activities by regulating gene expression. It also helps maintain the structural integrity of the cell and is responsible for cell division.
The cell membrane, which is like a plastic baggy, holds the nucleus together.
The nucleus holds DNA, which is the chemical makeup of the cell.
part of cell that contains the chromosomes
The only thing in between the nucleus and cell membrane is more organelles, but mainly cytoplasm which is a jelly like substance that holds all organelles in place.