the nucleus houses a eukaryotic cell's what?
a. organelles
b. DNA "In eukaryotic Cells, the nucleus houses the Dna."
c. ribosomes
d. ER.
keeps dna and its transcription into rna away from potentialy damaging reactions in cytoplasm
chromosomes, which contain your DNA, which contain the genetic code for your genes.
Nucleus
ribosomes
The organelle called the nucleus contains DNA in the cell.
Chromosomes.
Nucleus
it is written in the genes which are housed in the nucleus
no nucleus is INSIDE cells
The organelle called the nucleus contains DNA in the cell.
Organisms whose cells do not have a nucleus in which DNA is housed and which lack many of the organelles found in more advanced cells. The kingdom of Monera or Prokaryotae is composed of single-celled prokaryotes.
Organisms whose cells do not have a nucleus in which DNA is housed and which lack many of the organelles found in more advanced cells. The kingdom of Monera or Prokaryotae is composed of single-celled prokaryotes.
Organisms whose cells do not have a nucleus in which DNA is housed and which lack many of the organelles found in more advanced cells. The kingdom of Monera or Prokaryotae is composed of single-celled prokaryotes.
Organisms whose cells do not have a nucleus in which DNA is housed and which lack many of the organelles found in more advanced cells. The kingdom of Monera or Prokaryotae is composed of single-celled prokaryotes.
Genes are arranged on twisted strands called DNA. DNA is housed in the nucleus and controls the cells functions and systems.
Inside a cell's nucleus
nucleus
Chromosomes.
Nucleus
The cells of eukaryotes will contain a nucleus.
it is written in the genes which are housed in the nucleus