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A plasmid performs the same functions as a nucleolus. Plasmids contain the same genetic information as a nucleolus, and in turn, perform the same duties.
The nucleolus must be compared with another organelle or thing, which isn't stated in the question, and since we don't know what you are comparing the nucleolus to, this question is unanswerable (needs more info).
the principal, because he/she is the one who controls what happens in the school, just like the nucleus
part of a plant cell which basically does the same job as the cell membrane .
depends on what type of cell you are talking about, plant or animal animal cells will have nucleus endoplasmic reticulum lysosome peroxisome ribosome Golgi apparatus mitochondria to name a few plant cells will have basically the same stuff but with chloroplasts as well (that's the part that make them green)
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the Golgi function the same as the nucleolus
A plasmid performs the same functions as a nucleolus. Plasmids contain the same genetic information as a nucleolus, and in turn, perform the same duties.
The nucleolus must be compared with another organelle or thing, which isn't stated in the question, and since we don't know what you are comparing the nucleolus to, this question is unanswerable (needs more info).
Before, those cells were a part of another cell, then the bigger cell split into many pieces, therefore the smaller cells are made from the same cell.
The nucleolus in white blood cells have the same function that it has in other cells. That function is to produce ribosome parts. These parts are assembled into complete ribosomes once they reach the cytoplasm or the RER.
Yes. [Bacteria (eubacteria and archaebacteria) don't.] Yes, there is a nucleus in a plant cell. Plant cells have some similar characteristics as the animal cell, like having a nucleus. The nucleus contains the genetic code, encoded in the DNA. The nucleus has a nuclear membrane to protect it. If the cell is like a factory producing proteins, then the nucleus is like the managers office and the central computer - it has all the information and blueprints for the proteins that have to be manufactured. However the question is "Is a nucleolus found in plant cells?" The nucleolus and the nucleus are not the same. The nucleolus is a specialised region inside the nucleus, which contains the genetic code for ribosomes. Ribosomes are special structures which make proteins. So the answer is yes, a nucleolus is found within the nucleus of a plant cell.
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.
the principal, because he/she is the one who controls what happens in the school, just like the nucleus
In the animal cell, the cell membrane is the outer layer of the cell, that holds the organelles and the cytoplasm inside. It also allows things to get in and to get out of the cell. The cell membrane is also an important part of the plant cell too, but it is not the outer layer. It still has the same functions, but it is inside another part of the cell called the cell wall. The cell wall is the outermost part of a plant cell ind is stiffer and thicker than the cell membrane.
It can be used to multiply a single cell or many to be used as part of another experiment requiring the same cell or type of cell. It can also be injected into other organisms/cells to create an exact copy.