"cytoplasm"
It's called the cytoplasm, and it consists of a gel like substance with lots of proteins, enzymes, and organelles. If you want the whole nucleus itself, it consists of the nucleolus, nuclear membrane, and nuclear cytoplasm.
~ cell membrane ~ ribosomes ~ cytoplasm ~ DNA Not all cells have a nucleus. prokaryote cells do not have a nucleous. A way to remember this is "Pro-No," "pro" short for prokaryote and no as in "no" nucleus Example: animals and plants eukaryote cells have a nucleus. Example: bacteria bacteria is not a eukaryote cell. and DNA is in all cells
It is literally packed into the entire area bound by the nuclear membrane.
The cell membrane is a semi-permeable membrane that forms a boundary between the cell and the external environment. The vacuole is the storage area within the cell.
The nucleus has a double membrane (the nuclear envelope) around it.The nuclear membrane has pores allowing the movement of substances through it.The nuclear membrane joins up with the endoplasmic reticulum.The nucleus contains chromosomes which are made of DNA and associated proteins called histones.There may be at least one dark stained body called a nucleolus.The nucleus contains genes that hold the information needed to make proteins.
The cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
It's called the cytoplasm, and it consists of a gel like substance with lots of proteins, enzymes, and organelles. If you want the whole nucleus itself, it consists of the nucleolus, nuclear membrane, and nuclear cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm is the region between the nucleus and the plasma membrane. This region is composed of cytosol, a jellylike fluid, and other components.
cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
This jelly-like substance is called the cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm.
Protoplasm Edited answer: Cytoplasm
No. It has a nucleoid which is an area where genetic material is found. But it is not membrane bound. The word prokaryote means before (pro) the nut (nucleus).
Prokaryotic cells do not have a membrane bound nucleus. They do have a nuclear area. Additionally, the mature human red blood cell lacks a nucleus. It excruded it's cell upon maturity. This allows it to carry more hemoglobin.