Ok, we know that the nucleolus is basically a non-membrane bound structure found within the nucleus in which ribosomal RNA is transcribed, and is composed of protein and nucleic acids. So, if you think of that being compared to the human body, it's like the "pituitary gland" in the brain. The pituitary gland is a part in the brain that sends electrical impulses through your body's nervous system that stimutates the production of hormones, specifically growth hormones and reproductive hormones such as estrogen and Testosterone.
Read more about the pituitary gland at: What_does_the_pituitary_gland_of_the_brain_do
Nucleolus are related to the part of the human body which is known as the cell. They are found in the nucleus of the cells and perform various functions like holding chromosomes.
The dark-staining, spherical body in the nucleus that produces ribosomal subunits is called nucleolus. It is composed of proteins and ribonucleic acids.
The nucleolus
a nucleus is like a brain because it controls your body
It helps to develop the human body
Human anatomy
Each diploid cell in the human body has one nucleolus which disappears at the onset of mitosis and is replaced by ten tiny nucleoli, five of which eventually come together to form the nucleoli of each new cell.
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It is called the nucleolus. It is in the nucleus
This can't be answered in a short sentence or paragraph. The human body has lots of different components and systems, each of which contribute to the body as a whole, and each of which works differently.
Not all cells need a nucleolus. For example, bacterial cells do not have a nucleolus. A nucleolus is a dense body within the nucleus which is where ribosomes are formed. As viral cells do not create ribosomes, they do not need a nucleolus either...
Nucleolus!