In a eukaryotic cell, LOTS of organelles. Organelles are like organs of a cell that include the cytoplasm, mitochondria and lysosomes and more! And I think it has DNA, not sure though.
Chromosomes are contained in the nuclei of cells, which includes brain cells, sperm cells, and blood cells. Each human cell typically contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, except for sex cells (sperm and egg) which only have 23 single chromosomes.
Eukayotic cells have a contained nucleus
I guess it depens on the cell.
yes
chromosomes
nucleus
In the core of the cell That being the nucleolus where chromosomes are contained.
Yes, amoebas are classified as animals. They belong to the kingdom Protista within the domain Eukaryota. Amoebas are unicellular organisms with flexible cell membranes that allow them to change their shape.
The nucleus of the cell contains the blueprints to run the cell. The blueprints are contained in the DNA.
Is a eukaryote
"ribosomes"
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