The nuclear membrane.
cell membrane
nucleus
Eukaryotic cell
nucleus!
The cell's nucleus is surrounded by a nuclear membrane, also known as the nuclear envelope. This double membrane structure separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm of the cell and helps regulate the passage of molecules in and out of the nucleus.
Yes, all eukaryotic cells have nucleus surrounded by cell membrane.
animal or plant cell
it's located in the middle of the cell and surrounded by cytoplasm
In a plant cell, the nucleus is typically found near the center of the cell, surrounded by cytoplasm and other organelles. In an animal cell, the nucleus is also located near the center, surrounded by cytoplasm and organelles. Both plant and animal cells have a membrane-bound nucleus that contains genetic material, such as DNA.
The nucleus of a cell is surrounded and held together by the nuclear envelope. The nucleus of the cell contains hereditary information.
cytoplasm
The nucleus of a cell is surrounded by the nuclear envelope, which is the semipermeable membrane around the nucleus. The organelle that surrounds the nucleus is the cytoplasm.