Your brain. The human brain, like the nucleus, controls everything that goes on in the body (cell).
The nucleus of a cell is similar to the brain. It is the command center of the cell.
a nucleus is like a brain because it controls your body
Yes, all cells have a nucleus unless there is something wrong with it or it has been extracted for the purpose of cloning. For plants, there is something called a nucleolus which is like a nucleus for the nucleus
nucleus controls and regulates the cell and performs cell division. if the nucleus is removed, the cell is not able to perform well and can't divide. hence the cell dies off after a very short time.
It directs the cell's activities. Like the driver in a car.
Another good name for a cellular nucleus would be "the brain" because it performs cellular functions much like the brain performs for our body. KARYON IS ANOTHER GOOD NAME.
The Nucleus
Your brain. The human brain, like the nucleus, controls everything that goes on in the body (cell).
Yes, the nucleus is like the brain of the cell
An analogy of a nucleus is that it is like a brain. It controls the rest of the body and what goes on mostly. Without it, you body would get confused and then you would die. (the cell would die.) This nucleus houses the DNA, like your brain carries special information on how to do things. Just like DNA does. Also, without DNA, you wouldn't be able to live either.
The nucleus of a cell is similar to the brain. It is the command center of the cell.
The Brain, the Nucleus controls the Cells activities and the brain controls human activty, therefore they are similar
a nucleus is like a brain because it controls your body
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Yes, all cells have a nucleus unless there is something wrong with it or it has been extracted for the purpose of cloning. For plants, there is something called a nucleolus which is like a nucleus for the nucleus
It literally translates to something like "little nucleus". So at first glance, looking similar to a nucleus(only much smaller and found inside of the nucleus), the name seemed fitting.