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The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
Yes, a single-cell organism is an organism, it contains a nucleus.
The cell nucleus is the structure that contains most of an organism's DNA.
The part of an organism that can be used for identification is the nucleus. The nucleus contains DNA which is unique to each person.
The nucleus contains the genetic material, including DNA, which carries the instructions for making proteins and controlling cellular activities. These instructions are important for the functioning and development of the organism, making the nucleus the control center of the cell and often referred to as having the "instructions for life."
Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus.
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The part of a cell that contains an organism's genome is the nucleus. The nucleus houses the cell's DNA, which contains the genetic information necessary for growth, development, and functioning. In prokaryotic organisms, the genome is found in a region called the nucleoid, as they lack a defined nucleus.
A prokaryotic organism, such as bacteria, is an example of an organism that contains one cell but lacks a nucleus. Prokaryotes do not have a defined nucleolus within their cell, as their genetic material is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus.
In a multicellular organism, the Nucleus contains the DNA but in unicellular beings, the DNA just floats in it.