The Nucleus
The headquarters of cell operations is the nucleus, where DNA is stored and controls the cell's activities. This is where genetic information is transcribed into messenger RNA before being translated into proteins in the cytoplasm.
The cell infected by a virus is referred to as the host cell. The virus hijacks the host cell's machinery to replicate and produce more virus particles.
Cell A is typically referred to as "A1" in spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. It is the first cell in the first row of a worksheet.
The dark outline of a cell is typically referred to as the cell membrane or plasma membrane. This structure surrounds the cell and acts as a barrier, regulating the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
A single celled organism is called unicellular.
Nucleus
The headquarters of cell operations is the nucleus, where DNA is stored and controls the cell's activities. This is where genetic information is transcribed into messenger RNA before being translated into proteins in the cytoplasm.
Nucleus
headquarters
Base of operations, (tactical) operations center (TOC), command post (CP)
command central nerve centre Operations
Decisive
The word is headquarters.
The Nucleus is the headquarters of the cell, it controls all cell activity.
There are many companies and locations referred to as "OneStop", but the most commonly referred to is the OneStop Headquarters at BYU, (Brigham Young University), which can be found at University Ave, Provo, UT 84606.
a place used as a center of operations by the armed forces or others; a headquarters
it is the boss, commander, or headquarters of the cell containing dna and protected by the nuclear membrane