a cell with a neucleus is called a Eukaryotic cell.
Prokaryotic- does not have a neucleus (bacteria) eukaryotic- has a neucleus (plantcell, animalcell, etc.)
neucleus
The neucleus of a cell holds the DNA. Not all cells have a neucleus. If a cell has a neucleus it is called a Eukaryotic cell. these cells are more complex and have more organelles. Ex: a plant or animal cell. a cell without a neucleus is calles a prokaryotic cell. Also known as simple cells. Ex: bacterium cell. Horsesandchocolate85 -age 13 / 7th grade
The Nucleus controls the cell's functions. It also houses the chromosomes.
Neucleus was created in 1947.
This cell has a nucleus, membrane-bound organelles, and linear DNA, which are features found in eukaryotic cells but not in prokaryotic cells. This nucleus houses the cell's genetic material and separates it from the rest of the cell's activities, allowing for more complex cellular functions to occur.
well if it is an animal cell then neucleus/brain of the cell, cytoplasm/ cell fluid, vacuole/ storage, and sometimes a flagella/ a tail that help it move... sorry i cant think of any more
Some of the structures inside a cell that help it to live and preform it's role in an organism are neucleus and mitochondria
The organelle called the nucleus contains DNA in the cell.
protons
The neucleus, but its not really a brain so much as a control center for it.
plant:cell membrain,neucleus,cytoplasm animal:cell membrain,neucleus,cytoplasm plants have an extra 3 parts:cell wall,valoue,and chloroplast(only in leafed plants)