None. The nucleus IS and organelle.
Chromatin material is contained within the nucleus.
None. The nucleus IS and organelle.
It has DNA that is not contained within the nucleus.
Eukaryotes. ^__^
The nucleolus is contained within the eurkaryotic cells nucleus.
nope! the cytoplasm
When DNA is not contained within a membrane-bound nucleus, it is referred to as prokaryotic cells. These cells are found in organisms like bacteria and archaea, where the DNA is located in the nucleoid region of the cell, not enclosed within a nucleus.
A simple organism without nucleus: an organism whose DNA is not contained within a nucleus
The nucleus is what contains the genetic material of a cell.
No, in prokaryotes like bacteria, the DNA is not contained within a nucleus. Instead, it is found in a region called the nucleoid within the cell. Eukaryotes, on the other hand, have their DNA located within a membrane-bound nucleus.
Ytterbium (Yb)
Protons are contained within the nucleus, electrons surround the nucleus at a considerable distance (atomically speaking)