Nucleus
Nucleus
The dense area in a eukaryotic cell that contains nucleic acid is the nucleus.
In a eukaryotic cell, the dense area that contains nucleic acids is the nucleus.
Nucleus
nucleus
Nucleus
nucleus
It is found in the nucleus! That is where all DNA and information of the cell is stored.
The dense area of the nucleus is called the nucleolus. The nucleolus consists of nucleic acids and proteins and takes part in the formation of ribosomes.
An enzymes called nuclease ( nucleic acid degrading enzyme ) degrades all DNA that is not protected, such as DNA in the nucleus.
It is literally packed into the entire area bound by the nuclear membrane.
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.