Nucleus
Nucleus
The dense area in a eukaryotic cell that contains nucleic acid is the nucleus.
Nucleus
In a eukaryotic cell, the dense area that contains nucleic acids is the nucleus.
nucleus
Nucleus
nucleus
Nucleic acids can be found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, where they are primarily involved in storing and transmitting genetic information. They can also be found in the cytoplasm, where they are involved in protein synthesis.
An enzymes called nuclease ( nucleic acid degrading enzyme ) degrades all DNA that is not protected, such as DNA in the nucleus.
Most nuclei has a small dense part. The dense region called the DNA (negative charge) and the histone proteins (positive charge).
To treat a sting that contains an acid, rinse the affected area with water for at least 15 minutes to help neutralize the acid. Avoid using any neutralizing agents as they can make the situation worse. Seek medical attention, especially if the sting is severe or if symptoms persist.
No, DNA and the nucleolus are not the same thing. DNA is a nucleic acid which contains the instructions for the processes of the cell. The nucleolus is the area within the nucleus of a cell that is responsible for transcribing and assembling rRNA (ribosomal RNA). rRNA forms part of the ribosomes - which are responsible for protein synthesis.